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BIEN DONG DAN SO tieng anh.indd
THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY: MAJOR FINDINGS
MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND INVESTMENT
GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE
THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL
POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY:
MAJOR FINDINGS
HA NOI, SEPTEMBER 2015
MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND INVESTMENT
GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE
THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL
POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY:
MAJOR FINDINGS
HA NOI, SEPTEMBER 2015
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INTRODUCTION
The 1 April 2014 time point Intercensal Population and Housing Survey was
conducted under Decision N0 1253/QD-TCTK issued on 22 November 2013 by the
Director General of the General Statistics Office of Viet Nam. This large sample
survey representing the entire country was conducted at the midpoint between the
national 2009 and 2019 Population and Housing Censuses. The survey aimed to
systematically collect basic information about population and housing as a basis for
research, and for assessing and formulating policy mechanisms, programs, targets
and plans on national socio-economic development generally, and for the population
and housing sectors in particular.
In order to provide adequate and timely information from the survey for the
Communist Party, Parliament, Government agencies, policy makers and other data
users, the General Statistics Office would like to release this publication titled “The
1/4/2014 Intercensal Population and Housing Survey: Major Findings”. It follows
publication of the pocketbook titled “The 1/4/2014 Intercensal Population and Housing
Survey: Some key indicators” about the 50 most important indicators of the survey.
By analysing comprehensively and deeply Viet Nam’s population and housing
indicators from the survey, this publication is expected to be useful and practical,
and able to meet the basic demands for population and housing information, thus
serving the management, research, policy making and planning needs of internal and
external agencies and readers, especially those working in the fields of management,
policy making, research and investment.
The report was conducted with technical and financial assistance from the United
Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) under the framework of UNFPA’s support for the
first intercensal population and housing survey in Viet Nam. The General Statistics
Office would like to sincerely thank the national and international experts and staff
from UNFPA in Viet Nam for their valuable contributions to the implementation of
the survey, as well as to the compiling and finalizing of the report.
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However, due to the huge, plentiful and diverse nature of the information of this
publication, it is difficult to avoid some limitations and shortcomings. We welcome,
therefore, constructive comments from the readers to improve similar publications in
the future.
For all comments and further information on the 2014 IPS, please contact the
General Statistics Office at the following address:
General Statistics Office, Department of Population and Labour Statistics, No 6B
Hoang Dieu, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Telephone:
+84 4 38 230 100, 38 230 129, 37 333 846
Fax:
+84 4 37 339 287
Email:
[email protected]
GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE
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CONTENTS
Introduction ..........................................................................................................
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Contents ...............................................................................................................
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Abbreviations .......................................................................................................
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PART I: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SURVEY ..............
1
I. SURVEY ORGANIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION ..............................
3
1.1. General information about the survey ...................................................
3
1.2. Preparation and planning for the 2014 IPS ...........................................
5
1.3. Survey data collection and supervision .................................................
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1.4. Data processing and tabulation ............................................................
10
II. DESIGN, ESTIMATION AND ASSESSMENT OF SAMPLE RESULTS....
10
2.1. Sample size............................................................................................
10
2.2. Sample distribution and sampling .........................................................
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2.3. Method of calculating sampling errors .................................................
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III. SOME CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS....................................................
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IV. SOME MAJOR FINDINGS ..........................................................................
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PART II: MAJOR FINDINGS .........................................................................
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CHAPTER 1: POPULATION SIZE AND STRUCTURE ..................................
29
1.1. Household size and population size ......................................................
29
1.2. Population structure .............................................................................
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CHAPTER 2: MARITAL STATUS .....................................................................
41
2.1. Marriage trends .....................................................................................
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2.2. Singulate mean age at marriage ............................................................
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2.3. Adolescent marriage ..............................................................................
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CHAPTER 3: EDUCATION ...............................................................................
49
3.1. School attendance..................................................................................
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3.2. Gross and net attendance rates ..............................................................
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3.3. Literacy .................................................................................................
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3.4. Educational attainment ..........................................................................
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CHAPTER 4: FERTILITY ..................................................................................
63
4.1. Total fertility rate ...................................................................................
63
4.2. Age-specific fertility rate .......................................................................
66
4.3. Crude birth rate .....................................................................................
68
4.4. Sex ratio at birth ....................................................................................
70
4.5. Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births..........
73
CHAPTER 5: MORTALITY ...............................................................................
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5.1. Crude death rate ....................................................................................
76
5.2. Age-specific death rate ..........................................................................
78
5.3. Infant mortality rate...............................................................................
79
5.4. Under-5 mortality rate ...........................................................................
84
5.5. Life expectancy at birth .........................................................................
84
5.6. Causes of death .....................................................................................
86
CHAPTER 6: MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION........................................
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6.1. Migration five years prior to the survey ................................................
90
6.2. Migration one year prior to the survey ..................................................
94
6.3. Urbanization .......................................................................................... 100
CHAPTER 7: HOUSEHOLD LIVING CONDITIONS ..................................... 103
7.1. Type of housing ..................................................................................... 103
7.2. Housing status ....................................................................................... 104
7.3. Living condition .................................................................................... 109
7.4. Amenities............................................................................................... 111
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PART III: ANNEXES
Annex 1a: Short form ................................................................................... 119
Annex 1b: Long form ................................................................................... 123
Annex 2a: Results of sample allocation at district level in the 2014 IPS..... 135
Annex 2b: Results of sample allocation at provincial level in the 2014 IPS......... 159
Annex 3: Population density by province/city, 2009 and 2014.................... 161
Annex 4: Selected indicators about population structure ............................. 162
Annex 5: Selected indicators about nuptiality of the population aged 15 and
over ............................................................................................... 164
Annex 6: Selected indicators about education ............................................. 166
Annex 7: Selected indicators about highest training level attained within
the population aged 15 and over .................................................. 169
Annex 8: Selected indicators about fertility ................................................. 172
Annex 9: Selected indicators about mortality .............................................. 174
Annex 10: Selected indicators about migration 5 years prior to the survey
time point.................................................................................... 176
Annex 11: Selected indicators about migration 1 year prior to the survey
time point .................................................................................... 178
Annex 12: Selected indicators about types of housing of households ........ 180
Annex 13: Selected indicators about living conditions of households ........ 183
Annex 14: Year of use and ownership of house/flat ..................................... 186
PART IV: TABULATED TABLES ................................................................... 189
Table 1: Population by urban/rural residence, sex, socio-economic region
and province/city, 1/4/2014........................................................... 191
Table 2: Population aged 15 and over by current marital status, urban/rural
residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 .... 194
Table 3: Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births
in 12 months prior to the survey by urban/rural residence, socioeconomic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................... 203
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Table 4: Number of children ever born, number of children surviving,
number of child deaths of women aged 15-49 by urban/rural
residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ...... 206
Table 5: Number of women aged 15-49 by number of children ever born,
age group of mother, urban/rural residence, socio-economic
region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................................... 209
Table 6: Number of women aged 15-49 by number of children surviving,
age group of mother, urban/rural residence, socio-economic
region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................................... 227
Table 7: Proportion of deaths in 12 months prior to the survey by causes
of death, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and
province/city, 1/4/2014 ................................................................. 245
Table 8: Population aged 1 and over by place of usual residence on time
point of 1/4/2013, sex and province/city ...................................... 254
Table 9: Population aged 1 and over by province/city of usual residence
on 1/4/2013 and 1/4/2014 and sex ................................................ 263
Table 10: Population aged 1 and over moved-in from other place by place
of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time point, urban/
rural residence, sex and province/city........................................... 299
Table 11: Population aged 5 and over by place of usual residence on time
point of 1/4/2019, sex and province/city ...................................... 302
Table 12: Population aged 5 and over by province/city of usual residence
on 1/4/2009 and 1/4/2014 and sex ................................................ 311
Table 13: Population aged 5 and over moved-in from other place by place
of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point, urban/
rural residence, sex and province/city........................................... 347
Table 14: Population aged 5 and over by current school attendance, sex,
urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city,
1/4/2014 ........................................................................................ 350
Table 15: Population in the ages of primary school attending primary
school by sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and 359
province/city, 1/4/2014 .................................................................
Table 16: Population in the ages of lower secondary school attending lower
secondary school, by sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic
region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................................... 368
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Table 17: Population in the ages of higher secondary school attending
higher secondary school, by sex, urban/rural residence, socioeconomic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................... 377
Table 18: Population in the ages of college/university attending college/
university by sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region
and province/city, 1/4/2014........................................................... 386
Table 19: Population aged 15 and over by literacy, sex, urban/rural residence,
socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ..................... 395
Table 20: Population aged 15 and over by professional and technical
qualification, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and
province/city, 1/4/2014 ................................................................. 404
Table 21: Number of households by ownership of house/flat, urban/rural
residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 .... 413
Table 22: Number of households with a dwelling by type, urban/rural
residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 .... 422
Table 23: Number of households by main type of fuel (energy) for lighting,
urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city,
1/4/2014 ........................................................................................ 428
Table 24: Number of households using appliances by urban/rural residence,
socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ..................... 437
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DATA TABLES
Table 1.1: Number and growth rate of households, 1979-2014 .........................
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Table 1.2: Distribution of households by household size, average household
size, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 ..........
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Table 1.3: Population size and growth rate, 1979-2014.....................................
31
Table 1.4: Population size by sex and urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 ...
32
Table 1.5: Population and population growth rate by socio-economic region,
2009 and 2014.................................................................
33
Table 1.6: Urban population share and average annual population growth rate
by socio-economic region, 2009-2014 ..............................................
34
Table 1.7: Population proportion and density by socio-economic region, 2014 ..
35
Table 1.8: Dependency ratio, 1989-2014 ...........................................................
38
Table 1.9: Proportion of population aged under 15, 15-64, 60 and above, 65 and
above and Ageing Index in the 1989-2014 period ............................
39
Table 2.1: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status,
urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014 ............
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Table 2.2: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status, sex
and age group, 2014 ..........................................................................
43
Table 2.3: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, 1989-2014 .........................
45
Table 2.4: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, urban/rural residence and
socio-economic region, 2014 ............................................................
46
Table 2.5: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex and highest education
attainment, 2014 ................................................................................
47
Table 2.6: Percentage of ever-married adolescent population aged 15-19 by
singulate mean age at marriage, sex, urban/rural areas and socioeconomic region, 2014 ......................................................................
48
Table 3.1: Proportion of population 5 years and older by schooling situation,
urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 ..................
50
Table 3.2: Gross attendance rate and net attendance rate by level of general
education, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014......
53
Table 3.3: Literacy rate of the population aged 15 and over by sex, 1989-2014 ......
55
Table 3.4: Literacy rate of the population aged 15 and above by urban/rural
residence and socio-economic region, 2014 .....................................
56
Table 3.5: Proportion of the population 5 years and over by highest education
level, sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 .
59
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Table 3.6: Proportion of the population aged 15 and over by technical and
professional qualifications, sex, urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2014 ......................................................................
60
Table 4.1: Total fertility rate in Viet Nam, 2001-2014.......................................
65
Table 4.2: Total fertility rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014.................
66
Table 4.3: Age-specific fertility rate, 1999, 2009 and 2014...............................
67
Table 4.4: Crude birth rate by urban/rural residence, 2005-2014 ......................
68
Table 4.5: Unstandardized CBR and standardized CBR by age structure of
women nationally in 2009 by urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 1/4/2009 and 1/4/2014..........................................
69
Table 4.6: Sex ratio at birth, 1999-2014 ............................................................
70
Table 4.7: Sex ratio at birth by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region,
2009 and 2014 ...................................................................................
72
Table 4.8: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order
births, 2007-2014 ..............................................................................
73
Table 4.9: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births
by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014 .......
74
Table 5.1: Standardized crude death rate, 1989-2014 ........................................
77
Table 5.2: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence, 1989-2014 ...............
80
Table 5.3: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic
region, 2009-2014 .............................................................................
80
Table 5.4: Under-5 mortality rate by sex, urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 1/4/2014................................................................
84
Table 5.5: Viet Nam’s life table by sex, 1/4/2014 ..............................................
85
Table 5.6: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point
of survey by sex and cause of death, 2009, 2013 and 2014 ..............
87
Table 5.7: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point
of survey by cause of death, sex and socio-economic regions, 2014
88
Table 6.1: Migration in relation to place of usual residence five years or one
year prior to the survey .....................................................................
90
Table 6.2: Number of migrants and migration rate by migration status, 1999,
2009 and 2014 ...................................................................................
92
Table 6.3: Migration rate in 5 years prior to the census by socio-economic
region, 2009 and 2014.......................................................................
93
Table 6.4: Number and distribution of migrants aged 5 and over, 2014............
94
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Table 6.5: Number of inter-regional migrants by place of usual residence at
time points of 1/4/2013 and 1/4/2014, and socio-economic region ..
95
Table 6.6: Proportion of migrant 1 year prior to the survey time point (1/4/2014)
by sex and educational level .............................................................
99
Table 6.7: Migration rate of population aged 15 and above 1 year prior to the
survey (1/4/2014) by sex and marital status .....................................
99
Table 6.8: Proportion of migrants aged 15 and over 12 months prior to the
survey (1/4/2014) by sex and reason for migration .......................... 100
Table 6.9: Number and share of population in urban areas, 1979-2014 ............
101
Table 6.10: Total population, urban population and urban share by socioeconomic region, 2014 ...................................................................... 102
Table 6.11: Migration flows between urban and rural areas, 2014 .....................
102
Table 7.1: Methods applied in the 2014 IPS for classifying main construction
materials used for housing ............................................................... 103
Table 7.2: Proportion of households without dwellings by urban/rural residence
and by socio-economic region, 1999-2014 ....................................... 105
Table 7.3: Proportion of households with dwellings by types of dwelling,
1/4/2014……………………………………………………….
105
Table 7.4: Percentage distribution of households with dwelling by urban/rural
residence and by type of dwelling, 2009 and 2014 ........................... 106
Table 7.5: Percentage distribution of households with dwelling by urban/rural
residence and floor area ………………....
107
Table 7.6:
Distribution of households with dwelling by year the dwelling was
put into use and type of dwelling ….…...
107
Table 7.7:
Average housing area per capita by urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2009 and 2014.............................
108
Table 7.8: Distribution of households with dwelling by year dwelling was put
into use, urban/rural location and ownership, 1/4/2014 .................... 109
Table 7.9: Distribution of households by urban/rural area and selected household
living conditions, 2009 and 2014 ...................................................... 110
Table 7.10: Distribution of households by urban/rural residence and by use of
essential amenities, 2009 and 2014 ........
114
Table 7.11: Proportion of households using essential amenities by urban/rural
residence and socio-economic region, 2014 ..................................... 115
Table 7.12: Percentage of households intending to buy or rent housing in next 3
years by type and housing area ......................................................... 116
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FIGURES
Figure 1.1: Sex ratio of Viet Nam’s population, 1960 - 2014 ..............................
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Figure 1.2: Sex ratio by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region,
2009 - 2014 ....................................................................................
37
Figure 1.3: Population pyramid of Viet Nam, 2009 and 2014 .............................
37
Figure 2.1: Proportion of single population aged 15 and over by sex and age
group, 2014 ........................................................................................
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Figure 3.1: Proportion of population aged 5 years and over by school attendance,
1999 - 2014 ........................................................................................
51
Figure 3.2: Proportion of population aged 5 years and over attending school by
sex, urban/rural residence and age group, 2014 .................................
52
Figure 3.3: Gross attendance rates by level of schooling and urban/rural residence,
2009 and 2014 ....................................................................................
54
Figure 3.4: Gross attendance rates by socio-economic region, 2014 ..................
55
Figure 3.5: Proportion of the illiterate population aged 15 years and older by age
group and sex, 2014 ...........................................................................
57
Figure 4.1: Total fertility rate, 2001 - 2014..........................................................
64
Figure 4.2: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) by urban/rural residence,
1/4/2014 .............................................................................................
66
Figure 4.3: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR), 1999, 2009 and 2014 ..................
68
Figure 4.4: Sex ratio at birth, 2000 - 2014 ...........................................................
71
Figure 4.5: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order
births by highest educational level, 1/4/2014 ....................................
74
Figure 5.1: Crude death rate by socio-economic region, 2014 ............................
78
Figure 5.2: Age- and sex-specific death rate, 2014 ..............................................
79
Figure 5.3: Infant mortality rate (IMR) in Southeast Asian countries, 2014 .......
81
Map 5.1: Infant mortality rate (IMR) by province/city, 2014 ..............................
83
Figure 6.1: Number of migrants aged 5 years and older by migration status,
1999, 2009 and 2014.........................................................................
91
Map 6.1: Inter-provincial net migration rate 1 year prior to 1/4/2014................
96
Figure 6.2:
Number of migrants 1 year prior to 1/4/2014 by residence and sex......
98
Figure 6.3: Age and sex specific migration rates, 2014 .....................................
98
Figure 7.1: Television use by urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 ................ 112
Figure 7.2: Internet use by urban/rural residence, 2014 .................................... 113
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ABBREVIATIONS
Sign/Abbreviation
Explanation/Fully written phrase/Name
2009 Census
The 2009 Population and Housing Census
2014 IPS
The 1/4/2014 Intercensal Population and Housing Survey
ASDR
Age-specific death rate
ASFR
Age-specific fertility rate
CBR
Crude birth rate
GGB
General Growth Balance
CDR
Crude death rate
EA
Enumeration area
e0
Life expectancy at birth
GSO
General Statistics Office
IMR
In-migration rate
IMR
Infant mortality rate
NMR
Net migration rate
OMR
Out-migration rate
SMAM
Singulate mean age at marriage
PPS
Probability proportional to size
PSO
Provincial Statistical Office
SRB
Sex ratio at birth
TFR
Total fertility rate
U5MR
Under 5 mortality rate
UNFPA
United Nations Population Fund
WHO
World Health Organization
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PART I
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
OF THE SURVEY
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I. SURVEY ORGANIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
The 1/4/2014 time point Intercensal Population and Housing Survey (2014
IPS) was conducted in accordance with Decision Number 1253/QD-TCTK issued
on 22/11/2013 by the Director General of the General Statistics Office (GSO). This
is the first Intercensal Population and Housing Survey in Viet Nam.
1.1. General information about the survey
1.1.1. Purpose of the survey
Firstly, the aim was to collect information on population and housing for the
entire country, as a basis for evaluating national population and housing programs
and assessing socio-economic development plans in the period of 2011-2015; to
support development of population and housing plans and policies to serve socioeconomic development planning in the 2016-2020 period; and to help supervise
progress toward the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDG) pledged
by the Government of Viet Nam.
Secondly, the objective was to provide data on population size disaggregated
to the district level 5 years after the 2009 Population and Housing Census (2009
Census), as a basis for revising and modifying the annual population dataset for the
period 2010-2014; and to supplement the population and housing data warehouse
of GSO in order to support research, analysis and projections of population and
housing development between the two censuses for the whole country as well as the
locality level, in order to meet the needs of international comparison.
Thirdly, the objective was to provide the sample frame for other statistical
surveys on residential households.
1.1.2. Survey subjects
The subjects and topics of the 2014 IPS included: (i) actual usual residents
of households; (ii) deaths within households; and (iii) household dwellings
located within the boundaries of the selected enumeration areas. It excluded
people who were usually residing in particular areas managed by the army and
security forces.
The head of household (or, if the head of household was absent, another member
of the household with knowledge of all household members) was assigned to answer
the main questions on the questionnaire. For information that the head of household
did not know well, the interviewer was required to ask the household’s other usual
residents directly. For questions on fertility of women aged 15-49, the respondents
should have been women aged 15-49.
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1.1.3. Survey coverage
In terms of geographical coverage, the 2014 IPS was a sample survey conducted
throughout Viet Nam, including all quarters, districts, towns, cities in provinces, and
cities belonging to the central Government, and excluding only four small island
districts: Bach Long Vy (Hai Phong City), Con Co (Quang Tri Province), Hoang Sa
(Da Nang City) and Truong Sa (Khanh Hoa Province). For residential households,
the survey consisted of 5% of total households, selected from 20% of the total number
of enumeration areas in the entire country.
1.1.4. Time point and reference period of survey
The time point of the survey was 0 hour on 1 April 2014.
The time required for fieldwork was prolonged to about 20 days (including
travel time), starting from 7:00 am on 1 April 2014 and ending at the latest on 20
April 2014.
1.1.5. Survey contents
The survey utilized two types of questionnaires: a questionnaire to collect
information on population and housing for district-level analysis and aggregation
(the short form), and a questionnaire on population and housing for provincial-level
analysis and aggregation (the long-form).
Apart from personal identification information, the survey coverage included
five main parts as follows:
1. Part 1 - Information on household members: full name; relationship to
household head; sex; month and year of birth or completed age by solar calendar;
ethnic group; religion; place of usual residence in the 1 year (12 months) preceding
the time point of survey (asked of respondents aged 1 and above); place of usual
residence in the last 5 years preceding the time point of the survey; school attendance;
educational level; highest technical and professional qualification attainment; highest
grade of general education; total number of years of schooling relating only to all
forms of occupational/professional training and tertiary education; literacy (asked
for those respondents aged 5 and above); marital status; and singulate mean age at
marriage (asked of respondents aged 15 and above).
2. Part 2 - Information on fertility history of women aged 15-49: number of
children ever born; number of children surviving; number of children deceased by
sex, month and year of birth by solar calendar; number of boys and girls in the last
birth; and sex of children from last 5 births (only counting from the first child to
the fifth one).
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3. Part 3 - Information on household’s deaths: number of deaths; sex of deceased;
date (month and year) of death; age of deceased; cause of death; place where death
event occurred; and maternal mortality.
4. Part 4 - Information on household’s deaths occurring within the last five
years preceding the time point of the survey: number of deaths within the last 5 years
by sex of deceased, including number of boy and girl deaths (only counting deaths
that occurred from 1/4/2009 to 31/3/2014).
5. Part 5- Information on housing and living conditions of households:
housing ownership; total housing area; house structure and main materials for
pillars (load-bearing walls); roof and outer walls; year that house (or flat) was
occupied; plans for new house purchase or renting within next 3 years; use of
living space; type of fuel/energy mainly used for lighting and cooking; main
source of water used for eating/drinking; type of toilet being used; and some
essential household appliances.
Compared to annual population change and family planning surveys, the
2014 IPS is larger in terms of coverage and scale. The survey was given attention
and approval by local authorities, institutions, and sectors, as well as the general
public. UNFPA’s technical and financial support to key activities of survey also
make it notable.
1.2. Preparation and planning for the 2014 IPS
Similar to the annual population change and family planning survey, preparation
for the 2014 IPS basically included: developing, compiling and distributing survey
documents; conducting pilot surveys; estimating and allocating a budget for the
survey; developing the sampling design (including revising and updating the sample
frame of the 2009 Census); issuing the decision and plan for the survey; establishing
task teams at all levels; recruiting persons in charge of enumeration area (EA)
mapping and listing of households; recruiting interviewers, fieldwork team leaders,
and supervisors; training for the survey; and EA mapping, household listing and
selecting households.
1.2.1. Survey planning
Planning for the 2014 IPS started quite early. On 18 December 2012, the GSO
organized a workshop for data users in order to get an update about information that
data users would like to get from the survey. Based on the workshop, draft survey
indicators were developed. This new information was applied to the 2014 IPS.
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1.2.2. Establishing task teams at central and provincial levels
Establishing task teams at all levels provided support for GSO leaders at
all levels to conduct the 2014 IPS successfully at the national, provincial and
district levels.
The Director General of GSO established the task teams at all levels: at the
central level, the Director of the Population and Labour Statistics Department was
assigned to be the team leader and staffs from other relevant departments of GSO
were assigned as team members. Moreover, the representative leader of the Housing
and Real Estate Market Management Agency (under the Ministry of Construction)
also participated in this task team. The responsibility of central task team was to
support the Director General of GSO in providing guidance and instruction for
implementing the survey in the entire country.
Leaders of Provincial Statistics Offices established provincial-level task teams
to help guide the survey work in localities. The heads of population, social and
cultural statistics divisions took charge as team leaders, while heads and other
staffs from provincial statistics divisions - including population divisions, social
and cultural statistics divisions, industrial and constructive statistic divisions, and
integrated statistic divisions - served as team members. The provincial task teams
operated directly under the management of the Leader of Provincial Statistics Offices
and under the supervision of the central task team.
1.2.3. EA revising, mapping and household listing
The tasks of revising and mapping the EA, and listing households, are very
important to the quality of the survey. EA maps and lists of households are fundamental
for the process of selecting households at the local level (30 households per EA) as
well as for estimating accurately the population at district level. In addition, EA maps
and lists of households are useful tools for interviewers, helping them to accurately
find and assess the right selected households and providing support for team leaders
in conducting fieldwork and supervising interviewers efficiently.
Persons responsible for EA mapping were selected from the group of
individuals who take in charge of cadastral survey work or those with other relevant
competencies at the commune level. Persons responsible for household listings were
local residents sufficiently aware of the geographical characteristics and population
distribution within the EA. Per the survey requirements, one person per commune
was selected for EA mapping and one person was selected for listing and updating
household lists for each EA.
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Under the steering of Provincial Statistics Offices, EA mapping and listing of
households were conducted simultaneously by village or hamlet staffs. They revised
and mapped EAs and made adequate lists of households for all houses, households
and residents, in order to serve the fieldwork as planned. In addition, following the
survey implementation requirements, the review and collection of information on
women aged 15-49 who had died within the last 12 months preceding the time point
of the household listing were also implemented.
1.2.4. Survey pilot
Under the preparation activities for the 2014 IPS, in August 2013 GSO staffs
conducted pilot survey for the following purposes:
- To finalize the draft survey plan, questionnaires, professional instruction
materials, and procedures for collecting information and organizing the 2014 IPS
survey tasks;
- To estimate the work required for updating EA maps and making household
lists, and workloads for collecting information in the field (including travel time) for
all questionnaires, as a basis for estimating the official budget for the 2014 IPS;
- To improve the professional capacity of statistical staff at all levels and to
organize and guide them in implementation of the 2014 IPS.
Survey pilots were conducted in three provinces: Tuyen Quang, Ninh Binh
and Binh Duong, with 18 EAs in total. Each province consisted of six EAs in
three district/provincial towns/cities (hereafter referred to as “district”). In each
district, two communes/wards/small towns (hereafter referred to as “commune”)
were selected and one EA was selected per commune. Similarly, two EAs were
selected in each district, with one selected for the short questionnaire1 and the other
for application of the long questionnaire. Thirty households per EA were selected
systematically. All selected EAs belonged to the list of EAs used in the 2009 Census.
In order to select EAs for the pilot survey, the Department of Population and Labour
Statistics applied a two-stage selective process. Stage 1 involved selecting EAs by
the method of probability proportional to size ( PPS). Stage 2 involved randomly
selecting households through systematic sampling.
1.2.5. Recruiting and training the enumeration force
Interviewers (enumerators) are the workforce directly implementing the
survey, and they play an important role in determining the quality of collected
1. Each province had three EAs for testing the long form, and three EAs for testing the short form (among
three EAs for testing the short form, there were two EAs for option 1 and one EA for option 2 - both for the
short form).
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information as well as the success of the survey. Interviewers should be persons
who are responsible, and have completed upper secondary education or higher
(however, it was possible to recruit persons who had completed lower secondary in
some remote areas) and an emphasis was placed on recruiting female interviewers.
In order to ensure objectiveness in data collection, individuals who are in charge of
managing civil and residential registration, population records or other population
and family planning tasks were not recruited as interviewers for this survey.
Interviewers who had participated in other recent surveys were mobilized and/or
encouraged to participate.
For EAs in mountainous, remote or isolated areas where ethnic people reside
but who are generally unable to communicate in the national language (Vietnamese),
guides cum interpreters were hired to assist with the interviews during the process of
information collection in the field.
Team leaders directly managed daily survey activities of interviewers,
determining the adequacy and accuracy of collected information. Due to the
requirement of directly managing interviewers’ activities, the priority in recruitment
was given to persons who were able to work in teams and those who had pledged to
work full time to manage interviewers during the fieldwork period.
Supervisors were selected from among GSO staffs at central, provincial and
district levels. They took charge of supervising the survey stages and checking the
supervision procedures given by team larders, as well as supporting team leaders to
complete their work effectively.
Survey training was implemented for staffs at two levels:
At the central level, GSO organized the conference “Launching the 2014
IPS Decision and Plan” and professionally trained leaders of Provincial Statistics
Offices, provincial task teams and provincial trainers for five days, from 10 to 14
December 2013.
At the provincial level, two training workshops were organized at different
times with different topics. The training period also included time in the field for
practicing interviewing and recording questionnaire responses.
+ Training workshop on EA mapping and household listing. This was a two-day
training conducted in the surveyed provinces from late December 2013 to the first
half of January 2014. Participants included those who would undertake EA mapping
and household listing, as well as provincial supervisors. Provincial trainers provided
instruction on methods and skills for EA mapping and household listing. Depending
on the number of trainees required for each district of the province/city, the training
courses were conducted at either the district level or lower.
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+ Training workshop on survey interviewing. This was a three-day training
workshop conducted in March 2014 in the survey provinces. Attendees were
interviewers, team leaders and supervisors. Depending on the number of
interviewers required, each province/city organized the training course at district
level or lower.
1.2.6. Survey publicity
Experiences from previous surveys have shown that the success of surveys
depends significantly on the attention, instruction and support provided by government
agencies and authorities at all levels, as well as collaboration by the public. Aware of
this, the central task team strengthened the publicity for the survey in order to:
- take advantage of support and assistance from State agencies, the mass media,
other organizations and the public to create sufficient awareness of the importance,
significance and purposes of the 2014 IPS; and
- help people to understand the survey’s benefits, be aware of their rights and
obligations with regards to the survey, and be willing to cooperate and provide full,
exact and timely information.
With UNFPA’s support, the Department of Population and Labour Statistics of
the GSO prepared and compiled the survey materials and provided the means for
publicity such as a logo (the symbol of the survey) and posters to spread information
about the survey. The department also produced an audio disk with questions and
answers about the survey. All of these products were delivered to Provincial Statistics
Offices to disseminate at local levels and for broadcasting on commune/hamlet radio
systems, in order to improve the effectiveness of propaganda before, and within the
first days of, the survey. As a result, the general public supported and approved of the
survey and willingly provided full and exact information.
1.3. Survey data collection and supervision
The fieldwork period lasted about 20 days (including travel time), starting at 7:00
am on 1 April 2014 and ending on 20 April 2014 (at the latest). The process required,
on average, for an interviewer to collect information and record questionnaires for
six households per day. However, in order to minimize/prevent mistakes, especially
systematic ones, within the first two days of the survey the enumerators were required
to interview four households or less per day.
Enumerators conducted interviews and recorded answers to the questionnaires
under the examination, supervision and direct instructions of the team leaders. Team
leaders were responsible for examining and correcting any recording mistakes made
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by interviewers. This was done by team leaders observing interviews, including the
interview procedure and recording of responses to the questionnaire (for at least one
household per day per interviewer). Team leaders could re-interview members of
some households to check the accuracy of information collected. Moreover, team
leaders could require checking 100% of questionnaires completed by interviewers
working under his/her management before delivering the filled in questionnaires to
the District Statistics Office. This could be done to ensure that all steps required for
filling in the questionnaires were followed, there was no presence of logical errors,
and identification information was recorded sufficiently and exactly, as required in
the survey instruction handbook.
After initial checking and editing, filled in questionnaires were mailed to the
Provincial Statistic Offices, where all questionnaires were reviewed, rechecked,
handed over, packaged, and then sent to the regional Statistical Informatics Center
for data processing and tabulation, as directed in the survey plan.
1.4. Data processing and tabulation
Scanning technology (Intelligent Recognition Character) was applied to the
completed questionnaires, as well as editing, at three Statistical Informatics Centers
of GSO (the Ha Noi Statistics Informatics Center zone I acted as the key center; the
other two were the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Informatics Center zone II and the
Da Nang Statistics Informatics Center zone III).
Each center independently conducted data processing for questionnaires from
selected provinces/cities as assigned by GSO via a linked data processing network
(the Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City centers have access to the Ha Noi Statistics
Information Center’s main server).
Next, the Ha Noi Statistics Informatics Center zone I re-checked and cleaned
the micro dataset for all filled in questionnaires, and developed the database and
data warehouse on the 2014 IPS as required by GSO. At the same time, the Statistics
Informatics Center also designed the software for tabulating the data outputs and
relevant statistical indicators at national, regional and provincial levels, as forms
designed by the Department of Population and Labour Statistics of GSO.
II. DESIGN, ESTIMATION AND ASSESSMENT ON SAMPLE RESULTS
2.1. Sample size
In the 2014 IPS, the sample size for EAs (37,395) accounted for 20% of the total
EAs throughout the country. This was determined as sufficient (within an acceptable
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range of error) to estimate the population size representative at the district level, and
to provide some key demographic indicators at the provincial level.
2.2. Sample distribution and sampling
2.2.1. Preparing the sampling frame and distributing sample EAs at district level
For the 2014 IPS, there was no re-division of EAs; all EAs from the 2009
Census were used for the sample frame. As a result, there were a total of about
186,697 EAs throughout the country and their boundaries were kept unchanged
from the 2009 Census.
Before distributing the sample to the district level, GSO updated all administrative
changes to the 186,697 EAs that had occurred since the 2009 Census. The updates
included changes to: names of EAs, names of communes, commune codes, names of
districts, district codes, names of provinces, provincial codes, and urban/rural codes
for EAs. After omitting special EAs and inaccessible EAs out of the sample frame,
GSO allocated the sample EAs to the districts proportionally to the square root of
the number of households.
Using this method, large districts with many households would have samples
selected at a lower rate than the average for the whole country, whereas smaller districts
with fewer households would have samples selected at a higher rate than the average
for the whole country. This would help not only to increase the representativeness
of samples for all districts, but also to ensure statistical significance at the provincial
and national levels.
Next, districts with allocated EAs of less than 24 were supplemented
with additional samples to reach a total of 24. Small districts with a rate of EA
allocation greater than 50% were modified to equal 50% (the number of selected
EAs was still required to be at least 24). Four small island districts were excluded
in the 2014 IPS: Bach Long Vy (Hai Phong), Con Co (Quang Tri), Hoang Sa (Đa
Nang) and Truong Sa (Khanh Hoa). After the EA modifications, the total number
of sample EAs at the district level was 37,395 (see district sample distribution
results in Annex 2a).
2.2.2. Sample distribution to provincial level
Similar to the process used for the district level, in order to ensure provincial
samples were representative, the method of household-size square root allocation
was also applied to distribute the sample for each province. The sample size equalled
6.5% of all EAs in the country, and this was determined as sufficiently representative
of the provincial indicators. With 63 provincial-level sample frames, after omitting
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special EAs and in-accessible EAs, the Department of Population and Labour
Statistics allocated the number of sample EAs to each province proportionally to the
square root of the number of households of the province. Provinces with less than
120 distributed EAs were supplemented to reach 120. As a result, the total number
of sample EAs at provincial level in the country was 12,055 (see provincial sample
distribution results in Annex 2b).
2.2.3. Selecting EAs
a) Selecting EAs at the district level (for indicators representative of the district
level)
The selection of EAs for the short form questionnaire (for indicators representative
of the district level) was conducted using the following steps: (i). omitting special EAs
in districts; (ii) sorting EAs for each district by urban, rural, commune and EA number
as done in the 2009 Census (for those EAs that were revised and updated); and (iii)
sampling using the method of “probability proportional to size” (PPS). As a result,
EAs with large numbers of households had a higher probability of selection and vice
versa. Compared with the method of systematically sampling (K constant sampling),
this method contributed to minimizing the sampling errors when generalizing results.
b) Selecting EAs at the provincial level (for indicators representative of the
provincial level)
After sampling for each district using the PPS method, the district sample for the
short form was merged into the provincial sample frame. A total of 63 provinces had
their 63 sample frames sorted by order of urban/rural residence, district, commune
code and EA number, as they existed in the 2009 Census. The PPS method was also
applied to select EAs for the long form. However, selection of the long form’s sample
size was not based on the size of the household as done for the short form. Rather,
selection of the long form’s sample size was based on the total number of households
in a district (as determined in the 2009 Census) after dividing by the number of
EAs selected for the short form. This sampling method was used to increase the
probabilities of selecting EAs in districts with large number of households and vice
versa for those with small number of households. This contributed to minimizing
sampling errors for the long form.
2.2.4. EAs revising and mapping, and household listing and selecting
a) Revising EAs
For each selected EA, the Provincial Statistic Office reviewed and updated
changes in administrative units at all levels. If inaccessible or erased EAs were
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detected, the Provincial Statistic Office informed GSO so that it could replace the
EAs through use of the PPS method.
b) EA mapping, household listing and selection
After the reviewing and updating EAs, Provincial Statistic Offices assigned
staffs to the field for mapping of EAs and making lists of households, and counting
the number of houses, number of households, and number of usual residents in
selected EAs. The Provincial Statistic Offices used Microsoft Excel software to
record the lists of houses, numbers of households, and numbers of usual residents.
Then, the Provincial Statistic Office selected 30 households per EA for the fieldwork
using the method of systematical sampling (k constant sampling).
2.2.5. Weight estimation
a) Determining the design weight (basic weight)
(1) Design weight at district level
Design weight at the district level was calculated by the formula:
Of which:
:
Design weight of EAs for short form;
nd :
Number of selected EAs in district d;
Md : Number of households to district level as shown in 2009 Census;
Mdi : Number of households of EA i as shown in 2009 Census;
M’di : Number of listed households in EA i;
mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30).
(2) Design weight at provincial level
Design weight at provincial level (long form) was calculated by the formula:
Of which:
: Design weight to provincial level (long form);
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np :
Number of selected EAs to province p;
Mh : Number of households of Province p, as shown in 2009 Census;
Mdi : Number of households of EA i as shown in 2009 Census;
M’di : Number of listed households in EA i;
mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30).
b) Modifying design weight by number of non-response households
(1) Modified weight to district level
:
Modified weight to district level;
:
Design weight to district level (for short form);
mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30);
: Number of selected household of EA i.
(2) Modified weight to provincial level
: Modified weight to provincial level;
: Design weight to provincial level (long form);
mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30);
: Number of selected households of EA i.
c) Modifying general weight by population estimated from the survey
(1) Estimating population to district level was based on the formula:
P2014
=
P2009
X
P2009
X
P2014(IPS)
P2009(IPS)

P2014
=
P2014(IPS)
P2014(IPS)- BIPS + DIPS - IMIPS + OMIPS
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Of which: P2014: Population in 2014; P2009: Population in 2009; BIPS: Births
within 5 years; DIPS: Deaths within 5 years; IMIPS: In-migrants within 5 years; OMIPS:
Out-migrants within 5 years as shown in 2014 IPS.
(2) Modifying weight by estimated population
Indirect estimated population was used to modify the weights to district and
provincial levels.
* Modified weight to district level
Of which:
:
Modified weight to district level;
:
Design weight to district level;
Md : Indirectly estimated population of province d;
: Population of province d estimated by design weight (
).
* Modified weight to provincial level
Of which:
: Modified weight to provincial level;
: Design weight to provincial level;
Mp : Indirectly estimated population of province p;
: Population of province p estimated by design weight (
).
2.3. Method of calculating sampling errors
The estimates from the sample survey are affected by two types of errors: (1)
non-sampling errors, and (2) sampling errors. Non-sampling errors are the results of
mistakes made in data collection and data processing, such as the failure to locate and
interview the correct household, misunderstanding of questions on the part of either
the interviewer or the respondent, and data entry errors. Although numerous efforts
were made during the implementation of the survey to minimize this type of error,
non-sampling errors are impossible to avoid and difficult to evaluate statistically.
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Sampling errors, on the other hand, can be evaluated statistically. The sample
of respondents selected in the 2014 IPS is only one of many samples that could have
been selected from the same population, using the same design and expected size.
Each of these samples would yield results that differ somewhat from the result of
the actual sample selected. Sampling errors are a measure of the variability between
all possible samples. Although the degree of variability is not known exactly, it can
be estimated from the survey results. A sampling error is usually measured in terms
of the standard error2 for a particular statistic (mean, percentage, etc.), which is the
square root of the variance.
If the sample of respondents had been selected as a simple random sample,
it would have been possible to use straightforward formulas for calculating
sampling errors. However, the 2009 Census is the result of a stratified design, and
consequently it was necessary to use a more complex formula, combining with the
Taylor linearization method to estimate the variance for sample survey estimates of
means or proportions.
The Taylor linearization method treats any percentage or average as a ratio
estimate, r = y/x, where y represents the total sample value for variable y, and x
represents the total number of cases in the group or subgroup under consideration.
The variance of r is computed using the formula given below, with the standard error
being the square root of the variance:
In which:
and
Where:
h
- represents the stratum which varies from 1 to H;
mh
- is the total number of clusters selected in stratum h;
yhi
- is the sum of the weighted values of variable y in cluster I in stratum h;
xhi
- is the sum of weighted number of cases in cluster i in stratum h ;and
f
- is the overall sampling fraction, which is so small that it is ignored.
2. The standard error can be used to calculate confidence intervals within which the true value for the population
can reasonably be assumed to fall. For example, for any given statistic calculated from a sample survey, the
true value of that statistic will fall within a range of plus or minus two times the standard error of that statistic
in 95% of all possible samples of identical size and design.
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The confidence interval (e.g., as calculated for sex ratio at birth) can be
interpreted as follows: sex ratio at birth from the national sample is 110.5 boys/
100 girls and its standard error is approximately 0.54. Therefore, to obtain the 95%
confidence limits, one adds and subtracts twice the standard error to the sample
estimate, that is, 110.5 ± 2 x 0.54. There is a high probability (95%) that the true sex
ratio of birth is between 109.5 and 111.6 boys/100 girls.
III. SOME CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
3.1. Enumeration unit
The enumeration unit of the 2014 IPS is residential household (household).
A household includes either one person living alone or a group of people living in
the same house and sharing meals, regardless of whether they are related, married,
whether they have adoption relationship, or whether they share a common budget
(incomes and/or expenses). For the survey, household includes households of
persons serving in the army and security forces but residing in the residential areas
of selected communes, wards or towns.
3.2. Actual usual residents
Total population is the estimated population generalized from the number of
respondents, defined as the actual usual residents of households at the time point of
0:00 h 1 April 2014.
Actual usual residents of households include the following individuals
(regardless of whether he/she was registered as a permanent resident or not):
a) Persons who have lived permanently in the household for 6 months or longer
at the time point of the survey enumeration;
b) Persons who have recently moved to live in the household within less than
6 months preceding the survey time point, and it is determined that she/he
will live permanently in the household, including newborn babies; and
c) Persons who live permanently in the household but are currently absent,
comprising Vietnamese persons who have been permitted by authorities to
go overseas for an assigned duration of time.
3.3. Population size, growth and structure
Average annual growth rate of the population is defined as the percentage
increase/decrease on average for a particular population in the observed year as
compared to the previous year.
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Average annual growth rate of the population in the observed period is defined
as the yearly average percentage change (increase or decrease) of a particular
population in the observed period.
Sex ratio is defined as the number of males per 100 females in the population.
Sex ratio at birth is defined as the number of male births to 100 female births
among total births in the defined period (usually 12 months prior to the time point
of the survey).
Aging index is defined as the number of persons aged 60 and above per 100
persons aged 15 and below.
Proportion of the population aged 0-14 is defined as the percentage of the total
population aged 0-14.
Proportion of population aged 65 and above is defined as the percentage of the
total population aged 65 and above.
Total dependency ratio is defined as the number of persons aged 15 and below
(0-14) and 65 and above per 100 persons aged 15-64.
Young dependency ratio is defined as number of persons aged 15 and below (014) per 100 persons aged 15-64.
Old dependency ratio is defined as the number of persons aged 65 and above
per 100 persons aged 15-64.
Proportion of the urban population is defined as the percentage of the urban
population in the total population. Urban area includes urban districts and wards
within cities and towns. All other base administration units (communes) are
considered rural areas.
Average annual growth rate of the urban population is defined as the percentage
change (increase or decrease) of the urban population observed in a year compared
to that of the previous year.
Average annual growth rate of the urban population in the observed period
is defined as the yearly average percentage of change (increase or decrease) of the
urban population in the observed period.
Population density is defined as the number of persons per square kilometer of land.
3.4. Marriage
Marital status of a person at the time point of the survey can be only one of the
following categories:
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1. Single (never married) describes a person who has never married or lived
with a person of the opposite sex as a married couple or in a union.
2. Currently married describes a person who is recognized by the marriage
laws or customs of the locality as married or self-identified as living with a
person of the opposite sex as a married couple or in a union.
3. Widow/Widower is a person whose husband or wife has died but the person
has not remarried yet.
4. Divorced is a person who has married at some time in the past but divorced
by law and not remarried yet, for any reason.
5. Separated is a person who has married but is not currently living with her/
his partner as husband and wife at present, for any reason.
Singulate mean age at marriage (SMAM) is the average number of years that a
person of a given cohort would stay single before getting married for the first time,
with the assumption that this cohort’s proportion of single by age is the same as the
one collected at the intercensal time point.
3.5. Fertility, mortality and migration
3.5.1. Fertility
Crude birth rate is defined as number of live births per 1000 people in the
reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey).
Total fertility rate is defined as the average number of live births that would be
born to a woman by the time she ended childbearing if she were to pass through all
her childbearing years conforming to the age-specific fertility rates of the reference
period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey).
Age-specific fertility rate is defined as the average number of live births per
1000 women of a particular age (or age group) in the reference period (usually 1 year
prior to the time point of the survey).
Replacement rate is defined as the fertility level that a women cohort would
have in order to result in just enough female births to “replace” themselves in the
population.
3.5.2. Mortality
Crude death rate is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 people in the
reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey).
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Infant mortality rate is defined as number of infants who die per 1000 live births
in the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey).
Under-5 mortality rate is defined as the number of deaths of children under age
5 per 1000 live births in the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time
point of the survey).
Age-specific death rate is defined as the total number of deaths occurring
within the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of survey) at
a specific age (or in a specific age group) to population at same age or age group,
multiplied by 1000.
Maternal mortality ratio is defined as the number of deaths of women from
causes relating to pregnancy and delivery per 100,000 live births in the reference
period (usually 1 year prior to the time point of the survey). The 2014 IPS only
collected relevant information for women in the reproductive age group of 15-49.
Life expectancy at birth is defined as the average number of years a newborn
baby could expect to live if current mortality trends were to continue for the rest of
his/her life.
3.5.3. Migration
In-migration rate is defined as the number of migrants from other territorial
units arriving in a specified territorial unit during an observed period per 1000
persons living in that destination (unit).
Out-migration rate is defined as the number of migrants departing from a
territorial unit and arriving in other territorial units during an observed period per
1000 persons living in the destination (unit).
Net migration rate is defined as the difference between the in-migration rate
and the out-migration rate. This figure has a positive value if the number of inmigrants is greater than the number of out-migrants, and vice versa.
3.6. Educational, technical and professional levels
3.6.1. Educational level
Literacy refers to the ability to read, write and understand fully a simple
statement in daily life in national, ethnic or foreign languages.
Literacy rate of population aged 15 and above is defined as the percentage of
persons aged 15 and above who are able to read and write in the total population
aged 15 and above.
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Rate of population aged 15 and above who have never attended school is defined
as the percentage of persons aged 15 and above who have never attended any school/
class in the national educational system in the total population aged 15 and above.
A person is considered as having “never attended school” if he/she has never
attended any school/class in the national educational system.
Rate of population aged 15 and above who have graduated/completed any
educational level in the national educational system is defined as the percentage of
persons aged 15 and above who have ever attended schools and graduated from this
educational level, including those who have ever attended any higher educational
level but not completed/graduated from this level, in the total population aged 15
and above.
A person is classified as having “not completed primary education” if he/she
has ever attended primary school but not graduated, including those who have ever
attended the last grade of primary level but not graduated.
A person is classified as having “completed/graduated from primary education”
if he/she has ever attended and graduated from primary education, including those
who have ever attended lower secondary education but not graduated from this level.
A person is classified as having “completed/graduated from lower secondary
education” if she/he has ever attended and graduated from lower secondary
school, including those who have ever attended higher secondary school but not
graduated.
A person classified as having “completed/graduated higher secondary
education” if she/he has ever attended and graduated from higher secondary education
or attended but not graduated from a higher educational level such as tertiary.
Net school attendance rate at any educational level is defined as the percentage
of pupils/students at the right ages of enrolling in this educational level in the national
educational system and attending this level in the total population group(s) of the
same ages.
Gross school attendance rate at any educational level is defined as the percentage
of pupils/students attending any educational level in the national educational system
in the total population at the right ages of enrolling in this educational level.
3.6.2. Technical and professional levels
A person is classified as having a technical level of “short-term training” if the
highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated in and received
certificate for was short-term training or vocational training for at least 3 months.
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A person is classified as having a technical level of “mid-term training” if
the highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated in and
granted a certificate for was mid-term training (including mid-term professional/
vocational training).
A person is classified as having a technical and qualification level of “college”
if the highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated in and
granted a degree for was college, including professional/vocational colleges.
A person is classified as having a technical and qualification level of “university
and higher” if the highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated
in and was granted a degree for was bachelor, master or doctor.
3.7. Housing and living conditions of households
Dwelling is defined as a construction work consisting of three main components
- wall(s), roof, and floor(s) - and used for habitation (e.g., eating, sleeping, daily
living activities).
In the 2014 IPS, type of dwelling is classified by three main components: pier
(pivot or load bearing wall), roof and outer walls.
Pier is classified as “solid” if it was made by one of three main construction
materials: concrete, brick/stone, and steel/iron/durable wood.
Roof is classified as “solid” if it was made by one of two main construction
materials: concrete and title (cement or terra cotta).
Outer wall is classified as “solid” if it was made by one of three main construction
materials: concrete, brick/stone and wood/metal.
Permanent dwelling refers to houses with all three main components classified
as “solid”.
Semi-permanent dwelling refers to houses with two of the three main components
classified as “solid”. Less permanent dwelling refers to houses with only one of three
main components classified as “solid”.
Simple dwelling refers to those houses without all three main components
classified as “solid”.
Source of hygienic water refers to water sources coming from an indoor/public
tap, water drilled well, protected dug well or rain water.
Hygienic toilet facilities refers to flush toilets and semi-flush toilets (with septic
tanks and sewage pipes).
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IV. SOME MAJOR FINDINGS
According to the results of the 2014 IPS, as of 1 April 2014 the national
population of Viet Nam reached 90,493,400 people, an addition of 4,646,400 people
in just the 5 years since the 2009 Census. The number of females stood at 45,874,700
in 2014, accounting for 50.7% of the total population. Viet Nam’s population growth
rate has declined gradually, and the average annual population growth rate in the
period from the 2009 Census to the 2014 IPS was the lowest as compared to previous
period, at about 1.06% per year.
In 2014, the number of households in the entire country reached 24,264,990,
an increase of 1,820,668 households since the 2009 Census. Compared to 1989 (25
years ago) and 1999 (15 years ago), the number of households in 2014 was double
and one and half times higher, respectively. In the period 2009-2014, the average
annual growth rate of households stood at 1.6%.
Compared to other countries in Asia and based on the United Nations standard
population density of 35-40 persons/km2, Viet Nam has one of the highest population
densities in the region, as well as in the world. According to the results of 2014
IPS, Viet Nam’s population density was 273 persons/km2, the third highest in the
Southeast Asia region (after Singapore at 6,801 persons/km2 and the Philippines at
339 persons/km2). Viet Nam ranks 14th among 49 countries and territories in the Asia
region. Compared to 1 April 2009, Viet Nam’s population density was higher by 14
persons/km2.
The results of the 2014 IPS indicate that Viet Nam’s sex ratio reached 97.3
males/100 females, which was not significantly different compared to 2009. The sex
ratio at birth (SRB) of Viet Nam in 2014 stood at 112.2 boys/100 girls. This was the
first time since 2006 that the sex ratio has declined after increasing continuously for
many years.
In 2014, the proportion of the population in working ages (15-64) accounted for
69.4%, while the dependent proportion of the population (aged under 15 and 65 and
above) constituted about 30.6% of the total population. The total dependency ratio
stood at 44.0% (less than 50%). This reveals that Viet Nam has entered the “dividend
bonus” period, meaning there are two working-age persons supporting only one
dependent person. In the other words, the working-age population is twice the size
of the dependent population.
The proportion of ever-married people in the population aged 15 and above was
found to be quite high, accounting for 76.1% of the population aged 15 and above.
Within the ever-married group, the number of currently married people (living with a
spouse) was about 67.6%. The proportion of never-married people in the population
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aged 15 and above constituted just a quarter (about 23.9%) of the total population
aged 15 and above. In the period 1989-2014, the singulate mean age at marriage
(SMAM) increased for both sexes. However, the level of increase in the SMAM
for males was higher than for females, leading to an expansion in the SMAM gap
between the sexes to about 3.9 years, according to the 2014 IPS data. In 15 years
since the 1999 Census, the SMAM of males increased by 1.4 years while it has
remained almost unchanged for females (an increase of just 0.1 year), revealing a
trend of males get married for the first time later than females.
Nationally, universal primary education has been achieved. In general, the
higher the level of education, the lower the school enrolment rate. In 2014, the
gross enrolment rate for lower secondary education reached 91.8% whereas the
rate for upper secondary education was 67.7%. Similarly, there was a considerable
difference between the net enrolment rate at lower and upper secondary education
levels (approximately 88.0% and 63.1%, respectively). School attendance at
lower and upper secondary education levels in urban areas was generally better
compared to rural areas. The school enrolment rates in urban areas have been
consistently higher than in rural areas, especially at high education levels. (the
difference was 3.6 and 14.0 percentage points for the lower secondary level; 5.4
and 14.0 percentage points for the higher secondary level). The literacy rate of the
population aged 15 and above reached 94.7% in 2014, 0.7% higher than the rate
found in the 2009 Census.
The total fertility rate (TFR) deceased from 2.28 children per woman in 2002
to 2.03 in 2009, and then increased slightly to 2.09 children per woman in 2014.
Viet Nam has maintained its fertility rate at around the replacement level3 of 2.1
children per woman for the past 10 years, reflecting successful implementation of
the Population and Reproductive Health Strategy in the period of 2011-2020 as well
as the National Population Target Program in the period 2012-2015. The fact that
Viet Nam’s fertility rate has been around the replacement level demonstrates that it
is possible to reduce the TFR to 1.9 children per woman in 2015 as planned in the
National Target Program on Population in period of 2012-2015.
The crude death rate (CDR) for the entire country in the last 12 months prior
to the time point of the survey was 6.85 deaths per 1000 people, with an urban rate
of 6.05 deaths/1000 people and a rate in rural areas of 7.24 deaths/1000 people.
The infant mortality rate (IMR) dropped rapidly from 42.3 infant deaths per 1000
live births in 1989 to 36.7 in 1999, 16.0 in 2009, and further decreased to 14.94 in
2014. The level for this indicator in 2014 had almost reached the MDG for 2015
3. “Replacement rate” refers to the fertility level that a women cohort would have in order to result in just
enough female births to “replace” themselves in the population.
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of 14.8 infant deaths per 1000 live births. Life expectancy at birth nationwide in
2014 was 73.2 years, or 0.4 years higher than in the 2009 Census (72.8 years). Life
expectancy at birth in 2014 for males and females was 70.6 years and 76.0 years,
respectively.
The results of the 2014 IPS indicate that about 5,668,800 people aged 5 and
above migrated in the 5 years preceding the time point of the survey, and 59% of
these were females (3,339,400). The majority of migrants moved to urban areas
(59.2%), and analysis of the data by region shows that the number of migrants was
greatest in the Southeast (41.3%). Disaggregating migrants by age group shows that
youth aged 20-24 accounted for the largest share (24.2%), followed by age group of
25-29 (21.7% of total migrants aged 5 and above).
Comparing the 2004-2009 and 2009-2014 periods indicates a decline in
migration. Movements made by people aged 5 and above among regions of
the country declined most, by nearly one and a half times (that is, from 30
migrants per 1000 people in 2009 to 21 migrants per 1000 people in 2014).
Inter-provincial migration dropped by about 12 per thousand, from 43 migrants
per 1000 people in 2009 to 31 migrants per 1000 people in 2014. Inter-district
migration declined about 2 per thousand, from 22 migrants per 1000 people in
2009 to 20 migrants per 1000 people in 2014. Migration within districts dropped
about 4 per thousand, from 21 migrants per 1000 people in 2009 to 17 migrants
per 1000 people in 2014.
At the time point of 1 April 2014, about 33.1% of Viet Nam’s total population
resided in urban areas, an increase of 3.5% compared to 2009. In the period 20092014, the urban population increased quite rapidly at an average annual growth rate
of 3.26%, while the same rate for rural areas rose by 0.05%/year.
The survey results also indicate that there was an improvement in housing
conditions for people living in residential households. The rate of households
without dwellings has declined during the last 15 years. In 2014 about 4 households
per 10,000 households had no dwelling, a decline of nearly 3 per 10,000 households
compared to 1999, and a decline of 1 per 10,000 households compared to 2009.
Moreover, there was a positive change in this indicator for urban areas. The rate of
households without dwellings in urban areas decreased from 9 per 10,000 households
in 1999 to 7 per 10,000 in 2009, and to nearly 4 per 10,000 in 2014.
In 2009 the average living areas per capita stood at 16.7 m2. After 5 years, this
figure reached 20.6 m2. The level of increase was distributed evenly in both urban
and rural areas. Average per capita living space for urban areas increased from about
19.2 m2 in 2009 to 23.0 m2 in 2014, and for rural areas it rose from 15.7 m2 per
capita in 2009 to 19.5 m2 in 2014. This is a significant achievement reflecting the
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Government’s efforts in implementing the housing development strategy that aims
to expand average living space for people.
The 2014 IPS results also show that the use of household appliances improved
significantly compared to 5 years prior. In 2014, the percentage of households with
fixed and/or mobile telephones reached 85%, the rate of households using a computer
was 25.1%, the rate of households using a washing machine reached 30.9% and
the rate of households using refrigerators was 59.0%. All of these were at least
twice times higher than the indicators in the 2009 Census. In addition, the rate of
households using air conditioning stood at 13.3%, nearly three times higher than the
rate in the 2009 Census. In addition, the rate of households using a motorbike was
84.6%, amounting to a 12.3 percentage points higher than the rate found in the 2009
Census. The rate of households using modern household appliances in urban areas
in 2014 was much higher than the rate in rural areas, showing that living standards
of urban residents was higher than among rural residents.
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PART II
MAJOR FINDINGS
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CHAPTER 1: POPULATION SIZE AND STRUCTURE
1.1. Household size and population size
1.1.1. Household size
According to the results of the 2014 IPS (Table 1.1), Viet Nam had 24,264,990
households, an increase of 1,820,668 households compared to the 2009 Census. This
represents a 50% increase compared to 15 years ago (1999), and a twofold increase
compared to 25 years ago (1989). During the period 2009-2014, the average annual
growth rate of households was 1.6%.
Table 1.1: Number and growth rate of households, 1979-2014
Census and
survey date
Number of
households
1/10/1979
9 665 866
-
-
1/4/1989
12 927 297
33.7
3.6
1/4/1999
16 661 366
28.9
2.9
1/4/2009
22 444 322
34.7
3.5
1/4/2014
24 264 990
8.1
1.6
Growth rate (%)
Annual average growth rate
(%)
Sources:
- 1979-1999: Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and
Housing Census: Major Findings”, Ha Noi, June 2010, Table 3.1, page 31.
- 2009: Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing
Census: Completed Census Results”, Statistics Publishing House, June 2010, Table 14, page 733.
Table 1.2 presents the proportion of households by household size, and average
household size by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region. Compared to the
2009 Census, the average number of persons per household in 2014 was about the
same (3.7 persons versus 3.8 persons in 2009). This indicates that small family size
(households with four or fewer members) is very common in Viet Nam, especially
in urban areas where 75.9% of households had four or fewer members.
The Red River Delta had the largest share of small-size households (77.0%); for
every five households, there were four households containing four or fewer members.
The Central Highlands had the lowest share (about 66.9%), followed by the Northern
Midlands and Mountains and Mekong River Delta. This may be because the Central
Highlands is the region with a high concentration of ethnic minority people who
tend to have high fertility rates and traditions favouring multi-generational families.
The results also indicate that urban areas in all regions had an average household
size smaller than the average of the entire country, except for the Mekong River
Delta (3.8 persons per household). The Northern Midlands and Mountains had the
smallest average household size at 3.4 persons per household.
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Table 1.2: Distribution of households by household size, average household size, urban/
rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014
Distribution of household by household size (%)
Socio-economic region
1 person
2-4
persons
1-4
persons
Entire country
8.1
64.7
72.8
22.7
4.5
3.7
Northern Midlands and Mountains
5.8
63.2
69.0
25.0
6.1
3.9
10.1
66.9
77.0
20.5
2.5
3.5
North and South Central Coast
8.3
62.3
70.6
25.1
4.4
3.8
Central Highlands
5.4
61.5
66.9
26.2
6.9
4.0
Southeast
8.6
66.4
75.1
19.4
5.6
3.7
Mekong River Delta
7.2
65.0
72.2
23.3
4.5
3.8
Urban
9.1
66.8
75.9
19.5
4.5
3.6
11.0
69.9
80.9
16.9
2.2
3.4
Red River Delta
9.5
68.6
78.0
19.3
2.7
3.5
North and South Central Coast
8.3
64.8
73.1
22.4
4.5
3.7
Central Highlands
7.4
67.1
74.5
21.4
4.1
3.7
Southeast
9.1
67.2
76.3
17.6
6.1
3.7
Mekong River Delta
9.0
63.7
72.7
21.7
5.6
3.8
Rural
7.6
63.6
71.3
24.3
4.5
3.8
Northern Midlands and Mountains
4.5
61.5
66.0
27.0
7.0
4.1
10.4
66.0
76.4
21.1
2.5
3.5
North and South Central Coast
8.3
61.3
69.6
26.1
4.3
3.8
Central Highlands
4.4
58.9
63.3
28.5
8.2
4.2
Southeast
7.9
65.2
73.0
22.3
4.7
3.7
Mekong River Delta
6.6
65.5
72.1
23.8
4.1
3.8
Red River Delta
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
5-6
persons
7+
persons
Average
household
size
Data in Table 1.2 also indicate that for the entire country and the six socioeconomic regions, the number of one-person households (single households) and
the number of households with seven persons or more accounted for a very small
share of the total. However, there has been a change in the opposite direction for
these two groups over the past five years. Whereas the proportion of households
with seven persons and over has tended to decline, the proportion of households
with one person has increased somewhat. The highest increase was in urban areas
(an increase of 1.0% compared to 2009). The number of single households with
a female head doubled compared to those with a male head, reaching 33.7% and
66.3% respectively, and the majority of these women heads of households were
passed the working age and lived in rural areas.
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1.1.2. Population size
According to the 2014 IPS results, the total estimated population is the number
of usual residents in households at the survey time point of 0 hour on 1 April 2014.
Table 1.3 shows the population size and average annual growth rate. The data
indicates that the annual growth rate of the population of Viet Nam has gradually
declined over time. The average annual growth rate of the population in the period
between the 2009 Census and 2014 IPS was the lowest, at about 1.06% per year, for
any ten -year period since 1979.
Viet Nam is the third most populous country in Southeast Asia (after Indonesia
and the Philippines), the eighth most populous country in Asia, and the fourteenth
most populous country in the world. The total population of Viet Nam at 0 hour
on 1 April 2014 was estimated to be 90,493,352 persons, an increase of about 4.64
million persons in the past 5 years since the 2009 Census.
Table 1.3: Population size and growth rate, 1979 - 2014
Year of Census or Survey
Population (thousand persons)
Average annual growth
rate of population (%)
1979
52 742
-
1989
64 376
2.10
1999
76 323
1.70
2009
85 847
1.18
2014
90 493
1.06
Sources:
- 1979, 1989, 1999: Central Census Steering Committee, “The 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census:
Preliminary results”, The Gioi Publishing House, September 1999, Table 1, page 10.
- 2009: Central Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census
results”, the Statistics Publishing House, June 2010, Table 1, page 3.
The total population in urban areas was estimated to be 29,939,000 persons at
the survey time point on 1 April 2014, accounting for 33.1% of the total population.
The male population was estimated at 44,618,700 and the female population was
45,874,700 − accounting for 49.3% and 50.7% of the total estimated population,
respectively. Compared to the 2009 Census results, the urban population had
increased by about 3.45% while the male and female proportions of the population
were nearly unchanged.
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Table 1.4: Population size by sex, urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014
Unit: Person
Time point of 1/4/2009
Population
Time point of 1/4/2014
Percentage
Population
Percentage
Entire country
85 846 997
100.00
90 493 352
100.00
Male
42 413 143
49.41
44 618 668
49.31
Female
43 433 854
50.59
45 874 684
50.69
Urban
25 436 896
29.63
29 939 316
33.08
Rural
60 410 101
70.37
60 554 037
66.92
1.1.3. Regional population distribution and population growth
Geographic population distribution is an important aspect of development.
Data in Table 1.5 indicates that Viet Nam’s population is not evenly distributed,
with large regional variations. This reflects somewhat the effects of regional
conditions for economic development and geographic characteristics. According
to the 2014 IPS, the most heavily populated region was the Red River Delta
with an estimated population of 20,649,6000 persons in 2014, and the Central
Highlands was the least populated region, with an estimated population of
about 5,504,600 persons). About 42.2% of the nation’s population live in the
two regions of the Red River Delta and Mekong River Delta, the deltas of two
large rivers with fertile land and conditions amenable to agricultural production.
In contrast, the Northern Midlands and Mountains and the Central Highlands,
regions of high mountains and hills with difficult transportation conditions and
large concentrations of ethnic minority people, were found to hold under a fifth
(around 19%) of the nation’s population.
The data also indicate that the average annual population growth rate during
2009-2014 in the Southeast and the Central Highlands (2.23% and 1.47%,
respectively) was higher than in the other four regions. This may indicate that
the Southeast and the Central Highlands have experienced the highest rates of inmigration in the entire country.
In the period between 2009 and 2014, the average annual population growth
rate was lowest in the Mekong River Delta and the North and South Central Coast
regions (0.36% and 0.68%, respectively). These regions have the largest populations
after the Red River Delta. This may be due to a larger number of out-migrants from
these regions compared to the other regions.
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Table 1.5: Population and population growth rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014
Socio-economic region
Population (Persons)
Average annual population
growth rate in the period
2009-2014 (%)
2009
2014
Entire country
85 846 997
90 493 352
1.06
Northern Midlands and Mountains
11 053 590
11 633 548
1.02
Red River Delta
19 584 287
20 649 605
1.06
North and South Central Coast
18 835 154
19 482 435
0.68
5 115 135
5 504 560
1.47
Southeast
14 067 361
15 721 352
2.23
Mekong River Delta
17 191 470
17 501 852
0.36
Central Highlands
Sources: 2009: “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”, the Statistics
Publishing House, June 2010.
1.1.4. Urban and rural population by socio-economic regions
Table 1.6 indicates that by the time point of 1 April 2014, 33.1% of Viet Nam’s
population lived in urban areas, compared to 29.6% in 2009. During the period 20092014, the average annual population growth rate in urban areas was 3.3% per year,
while in rural areas it was nearly unchanged. In comparison with the 2009 Census,
the estimated population of the entire country increased by 4.64 million people, and
96.9% of this increase (4.5 million people) was in urban areas.
During 2009-2014 there was no change in the ranking of socio-economic
regions by proportion of urban population. The Southeast still had the highest
urban population proportion (62.3%), followed by the Red River Delta (33.8%).
This may be explained by the fact that the Southeast region has some of the largest
urban centers and industrial zones, including Ho Chi Minh City and the provinces
of Dong Nai, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, and Binh Duong. The Red River Delta region also
has industrial zones and large urban centers in Ha Noi, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong,
Bac Ninh, Hai Duong, Ninh Binh and other cities/provinces. The rural population
growth rate in the period of 2009-2014 for some regions was negative due to an
increase in the urban population. This could be due to a change in classification of
some communes to wards or towns, and/or an increase in rural-to-urban migration
in recent years.
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Table 1.6: Urban population share and average annual population growth rate by
socio-economic region, 2009-2014
Unit: Percentage
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
Urban population share (%)
Average annual population
growth rate in 2009-2014 (%)
2009
2014
Urban
Rural
29.6
15.9
29.3
24.0
28.2
57.2
22.8
33.1
17.0
33.8
27.1
29.1
62.3
24.7
3.26
2.46
3.88
3.06
2.05
3.92
0.05
0.74
-0.24
-0.14
1.23
-0.30
1.92
-0.13
Sources: 2009: General Statistics Office, “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census
results”, the Statistics Publishing House, June 2010.
1.1.5. Population density
According to the standard population density of the United Nations (35-40
persons per km2), Viet Nam is one of the most densely populated countries in the
region and in the world. The 2014 IPS results show that Viet Nam’s population
density was 273 persons per km2. This is the third highest in Southeast Asia, after
only Singapore (6,801 persons per km2) and the Philippines (339 persons per km2),
and means Viet Nam ranks 14th out of 49 nations and territories in Asia. Viet Nam’s
population density in 2014 increased by about 14 persons per km2 compared to 2009.
Table 1.7 shows more clearly the concentration of population by region. The
Red River Delta, with the largest proportion of the population (22.8%) in the country,
contains only 6% of the nation’s land area, resulting in a population density that was
the highest in the country at 981 persons per km2. Compared to 2009, the population
density of this region increased by about 51 persons per km2. The Southeast region
had the next highest population density at 594 persons per km2. However, the
population density of the Southeast region increased by 72 persons per km2. The
main cause is high in-migration. This was also the region with the largest change in
population density in the nation over the past years.
The Northern Midlands and Mountains and the Central Highlands regions had
the lowest population density in the nation. These regions together contained 19%
of the population, yet they cover almost one half of the nation’s land area (over
45%). Compared to 2009, the growth rate of these two regions was the slowest in
the country (an increase of 6 persons per km2 and 8 persons per km2, respectively).
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Table 1.7: Population proportion and density by socio-economic region, 2014
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Land area (%)
100.0
Population
(%)
100.0
Population Differential in
2009-2014
density
(persons)
(persons/km2)
273
14
28.8
12.9
122
6
6.4
22.8
981
51
North and South Central Coast
44.9
21.5
203
7
Central Highlands
16.5
6.1
101
8
7.1
17.4
666
72
12.3
19.3
432
9
Red River Delta
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
Sources: (*) Data for area (km2) is extracted from Statistical Yearbook of General Statistics Office of Viet Nam in 2013”
the Statistics Publishing House, June 2014.
Annex 3 presents population density by province for 2009 and 2014. Even
within a region, population density varied substantially across provinces. In general,
provinces with high population densities (Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Bac Ninh, Hai
Phong, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, etc.) inevitably contained the main urban areas and
economic zones in the country. Areas with low population density are places with
difficult geographic characteristics, including remote areas, and where many ethnic
minority people live (such as Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Bac Kan, Kon Tum, and Dak
Nong provinces).
1.2. Population structure
Data on the sex and age structure of a population have played an important
role in analysis of population reproduction in general, and in analysis of fertility,
mortality, marriage and migration, in particular. This data is also the basis for
analyzing the relationship between population and other socio-economic issues,
such as management and utility of labour and natural resources, social welfare, and
socio-economic development planning. The shift from high fertility and mortality
to low and stable fertility and mortality over a relatively long period will lead to
significant changes in a population’s age and sex structure.
1.2.1. Population structure by sex
As presented above, the total estimated population of Viet Nam on 1 April 2014
was approximately 90.5 million people, made up of 44.6 million males and 45.9
million females, or around 49.3% and 50.7% of the total population, respectively.
Compared to 2009 Census, the sex ratio had not changed significantly.
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The sex ratio is an important indicator for research on a population’s sex
structure. In addition to demographic factors (men usually have higher mortality
rates than women), the sex ratio of the population is influenced by many factors
such as war, social development policy and plans, labour export policies (e.g., the
industrial sector may attract different proportions of male or female labourers),
customs, traditional norms and other cultural factors such as son preference (e.g.,
through the use of modern medical technology for prenatal sex selection). In Viet
Nam, due to the great influence of war from the 1940s to the late 1970s, the sex ratio
declined and remained at low levels in the period 1960-1979. After reunification in
1975, the sex ratio of Viet Nam improved and has tended to increase. The results of
the 2014 IPS show that the sex ratio of Viet Nam reached 97.3%, higher by 3.1%
compared to the lowest levels in the period 1960-1979. There was no significant
difference in this rate compared to 2009.
Figure 1.1: Sex ratio of Viet Nam’s population, 1960-2014
Comparing socio-economic regions, the sex ratio was lowest in the Southeast
region (95 males/100 females), while it was highest in the Central Highlands (100.5
males/100 females). Compared to 2009, the difference in sex ratio among regions
was not significant.
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Figure 1.2: Sex ratio by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2009-2014
1.2.2. Population age structure
Similar to sex, age is also considered a very important research topic, particularly
data on a population’s age structure.
Figure 1.3: Population pyramid of Viet Nam, 2009 and 2014
There has been a significant decline in fertility and a continuous increase in
life expectancy at birth in recent years thanks to the success of public health work,
development of the medical field, and improved living standards. This has led to
changes in the population age structure, including population aging. The proportion
of young people in the population has declined gradually while the proportion of
older population has increased. The 2014 Viet Nam population pyramid (Figure
1.3) has four narrowed bars at the bottom representing the younger age groups, and
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wider bars in the middle representing the older age groups. This shape means that
the working age groups are the most “crowded”, and this presents an advantage
for economic development of the country, particularly if labour productivity of
this population group is increased. At the same time, this age structure creates
pressure for the nation in terms of generating jobs for employment of the middle
age groups.
The population structure by age group is also used to calculate the dependency
ratio, which reflects the burden on the working age population. The dependency
ratio reveals the influence of fertility and mortality on the age structure and the
labour force. Table 1.8 presents the dependency ratios from the 1989, 1999, and
2009 censuses and the 2014 IPS.
Table 1.8: Dependency ratio, 1989-2014
Unit: Percentage
Dependency ratio
Young age dependency ratio (0-14)
Old age dependency ratio (65+)
Total dependency ratio
1989
1999
2009
2014
69.8
54.2
35.4
33.8
8.4
9.4
9.3
10.2
78.2
63.6
44.7
44.0
Sources:
- 1989: The 1989 Viet Nam Population Census, Completed census results, Vol. 1, Table 1.2, page 16.
- 1999: the General Statistics Office, “the 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census”, Completed census results,
the Statistics Publishing House, August 2001, Table 1.5, page 20.
- 2009: the General Statistics Office, “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”,
the Statistics Publishing House, June 2010.
The data shows that the total dependency ratio in Viet Nam has declined rapidly
over time, dropping from 78.2% in 1989 to 63.6% in 1999, 44.7% in 2009 and
44.0% in 2014. This decline is mainly due to the effectiveness of the population
and family planning programs, leading to a decline in fertility. As a result, the youth
dependency ratio has decreased dramatically, from 69.8% in 1989 to 54.2% in 1999,
35.4% in 2009 and 33.8% in 2014. Improved life expectancy at birth and the fact
that older persons are living longer has led to an increase in the old dependency ratio,
from 8.4% in 1989 to 9.4% in 1999, 9.3% in 2009 and 10.2% in 2014.
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Table 1.9: Proportion of population aged under 15, 15-64, 60 and above, 65 and above
and Ageing Index in the 1989-2014 period
Unit: Percentage
1989
1999
2009
2014
Proportion of population aged under 15
39.2
33.1
24.5
23.5
Proportion of population aged 15-64
56.1
61.1
69.1
69.4
Proportion of population aged 60 and above
7.1
8.0
8.7
10.2
Proportion of population aged 65 and above
4.7
5.8
6.4
7.1
18.2
24.3
35.5
43.3
Ageing Index
Source:
- 1989: The 1989 Viet Nam Population Census, Completed census results, Vol. 1, Table 1.2, page 16.
- 1999: General Statistics Office, “The 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census”, Completed census results,
Statistics Publishing House, August 2001, Table 1.5, page 20.
- 2009: General Statistics Office, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”,
Statistics Publishing House, June 2010.
Table 1.9 shows that by 2014, the proportion of the population in working ages
(15-64 years) accounted for 69.4% of the total population, while the dependent
population proportion (below age 15 and from 65 years and older) accounted for
30.6%. The total dependency ratio was 44.0% (below 50%, see Table 1.8). This
shows that Viet Nam is in the period of the “demographic window of opportunity”,
when each dependent is “supported” by two working-age persons. In other words,
the proportion of the population in working ages is double the proportion in
dependent ages.
The period of the “demographic window of opportunity” (also called the
“population bonus”) offers a great opportunity to take advantage of quality human
resources for economic growth and sustainable development of the country. In addition to potentially positive impacts on the country’s development, the “demographic
window of opportunity” may also create pressure for increased employment, social
security, etc. Therefore, taking advantage of the “demographic window” structure
requires appropriate policies aimed at improving the quality of human resources to
meet the needs of the labour market, enhance labour productivity growth, create jobs
for young people, ensure social security for older persons and vulnerable people, and
ensure gender equality.
According to the United Nations, the phenomenon of population “ageing”
can be viewed through the proportion of older persons (usually aged 65 or older) in
a population. The selection of the age defined as “older age” is dependent on the conditions of each country. It may be based on retirement age, views of the role of the
elderly in society, life expectancy at birth, etc. Generally, a population is considered
to be “ageing” if the proportion of the population aged 65 and older accounts for 7%
to 10% of the total population.
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Thus, if based only on the proportion of elderly (aged 65 and older) in the
population, Viet Nam has almost reached an “ageing population”. Table 1.9 shows
that the proportion of the population aged 65 and older in 2014 was 7.1%. Life expectancy at birth of the population has been increasing, leading to an increase in the
proportion of the population aged 65 and older − from 4.7% in 1989 to 5.8% in 1999,
6.4% in 2009 and 7.1% in 2014. Remarkably, the female population is considered
to be “ageing” more than the male population, as the inevitable consequences of the
post-war era are joined with inherent characteristics of women, such as higher life
expectancy at birth compared to men. Table 1.9 also shows the proportion of the
population under age 15 decreased from 39.2% in 1989 to 33.1% in 1999, 24.5% in
2009, and most recently to 23.5% in 2014.
Besides indicators such as the proportion of the population under age 15 and
the proportion aged 65 and older, another important indicator reflecting population
ageing is the Ageing Index. This indicator reflects the structure of the dependent
population. Table 1.9 shows the Ageing Index of Viet Nam for 1989, 1999, 2009 and
2014. The Ageing Index increased from 18.2% in 1989 to 24.3% in 1999, 35.5%
in 2009 and 43.3% in 2014. This suggests that the trend of population ageing in
Viet Nam has increased quite rapidly over the past three decades. Increased life
expectancy at birth and reduced fertility are factors that have led to the ageing of
the population. It is projected that ageing in Viet Nam will continue to rise rapidly
in the near future and will become a challenge if the country does not prepare in
advance a comprehensive social welfare system for the elderly through reform of
social protection systems, expanding coverage of pension insurance and health
insurance, and encouraging employers to create jobs and working environments that
are suitable with the capacity and health of older persons.
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CHAPTER 2: MARITAL STATUS
Marriage is an important factor in population change, with a direct influence
on fertility and migration. In the 2014 IPS, information on current marital status
was collected for all persons surveyed aged 15 and above. The marital status of
a person was categorized as either “ever married” or “never married”. The first
group of “ever married” includes people who had married at least once by the
time point of the survey, including those currently married, widowed, divorced or
separated. The second group of “never married” only includes people who have
never been married (were single) at the time point of the survey.
2.1. Marriage trends
Table 2.1 shows the proportion of the population aged 15 and above by
marital status, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region. According to the
2014 IPS results, the proportion of ever-married people aged 15 and above in the
population of the entire country was quite high, accounting for 76.1%. Of these,
the proportion of currently-married people was 67.6%, while the proportion of
never-married people aged 15 and above was about a quarter, or approximately
23.9% of the total population aged 15 and over.
Comparing marital status in urban and rural areas, the proportion of the
population aged 15 and above currently married in rural areas was 3.3% higher
than the proportion in urban areas (68.7% versus 65.4%). Conversely, the
proportion of the never-married population aged 15 and above living in urban
areas was 3.6% higher than that in rural areas (26.3% versus 22.7%). There
was no significant differential in the proportion of “widowed” people between
urban and rural areas (only about 1.1%). This is similar to the findings for the
“divorced” and “separated” groups.
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Table 2.1: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status, urban/
rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014
Unit: Percentage
Marital status
Socio-economic regions
Entire country
Total
Never Currently
Widowed Divorced Separated
married married
100.0
23.9
67.6
6.6
1.5
0.4
Urban
100.0
26.3
65.4
5.9
2.0
0.4
Rural
100.0
22.7
68.7
7.0
1.2
0.4
Northern Midlands and Mountains
100.0
19.1
72.9
6.6
1.1
0.3
Red River Delta
100.0
21.0
70.6
7.1
1.1
0.3
North and South Central Coast
100.0
25.8
65.4
7.4
1.0
0.3
Central Highlands
100.0
25.3
67.4
5.6
1.3
0.4
Southeast
100.0
29.6
62.2
5.3
2.2
0.6
Mekong River Delta
100.0
22.8
67.9
6.6
2.1
0.5
Socio-economic region
Among socio-economic regions, the Northern Midlands and Mountains had
the lowest proportion of “single” people, at 19.1%. This region also had the highest
proportion of “ever-married” people in the country (80.9%), of which the proportion
of currently married people accounted for 72.9% and widowed people 6.6%.
Conversely, the Southeast region had the highest proportion of “single” people, at
29.6%. The Southeast also had the lowest proportions of “currently married” and
“widowed” people compared to the entire country (62.2% and 5.3%, respectively).
This reflects differences in customs and social and cultural norms between regions.
Marriage is considered common while divorce and separation are rarely accepted
in the Northern Midlands and Mountains region. Due to geographic characteristics
and economic dynamics (e.g., many investment projects), the Southeast region
attracts young workers who migrate to live and work in the region. People in
this young population often want to postpone marriage in order to seek better job
opportunities. Moreover, the phenomenon of a concentrated population and sex
selectivity of the labour force in the industrial zones and export processing zones
in the Southeast also reduces opportunities for findings a partner. This may explain
why the proportion of “never married” people in this region was the highest in the
country (29.6%).
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Table 2.2: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status, sex and age
group, 2014
Unit: Percentage
Marital status
Age group
Total
Never
married
Total 15+
100.0
27.8
68.9
15-19
100.0
97.8
20-24
100.0
25-29
Total
Currently
married
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
2.0
1.0
0.3
2.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
79.2
20.5
0.0
0.2
0.1
100.0
40.6
57.9
0.1
0.9
0.4
30-34
100.0
15.7
82.1
0.2
1.6
0.4
35-39
100.0
6.6
90.9
0.4
1.7
0.4
40-44
100.0
4.2
93.2
0.6
1.6
0.5
45-49
100.0
2.7
94.5
1.0
1.4
0.5
50-54
100.0
1.8
95.1
1.5
1.2
0.4
55-59
100.0
1.2
95.1
2.4
0.9
0.4
60+
100.0
0.7
85.8
12.6
0.6
0.4
Total 15+
100.0
20.3
66.3
11.0
2.0
0.5
15-19
100.0
90.8
9.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
20-24
100.0
54.3
44.4
0.2
0.8
0.3
25-29
100.0
18.9
78.4
0.5
1.8
0.5
30-34
100.0
7.9
87.9
1.3
2.4
0.5
35-39
100.0
5.1
89.2
2.5
2.7
0.5
40-44
100.0
5.4
86.8
4.2
3.1
0.6
45-49
100.0
5.7
83.7
6.9
3.0
0.7
50-54
100.0
5.6
80.0
10.9
2.8
0.7
55-59
100.0
6.4
73.6
16.4
2.9
0.7
60+
100.0
3.8
47.0
47.6
1.2
0.4
MALE
FEMALE
Table 2.2 presents the proportion of population aged 15 and above by marital status,
sex and age group, reflecting trends in marriage and marital status of men and women.
It is clear that women in Viet Nam tend to marry earlier than men; however, at older
ages (after age 40) women have fewer opportunities to marry/re-marry compared to
men. Data in Table 2.2 also shows that for the population aged under 40, the proportion
of “never married” women was lower than that of men, meaning the proportion of
“ever-married” women was higher than that of men. For example, in the age group
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of 20-24, the proportion of “ever-married” women was double the proportion among
men (45.7% versus 20.8%). However, from the age of 40 and older, marriage is more
universal among men; the proportion of married man was higher and the proportion of
single men (single/divorced/separated) was much lower than for women. In the 55-59
age group, the proportion of single men accounted for only 1.2%, while the proportion
of single women was 6.4% (a difference of 5.2%).
Figure 2.1: Proportion of single population aged 15 and over
by sex and age group, 2014
Figure 2.1 shows that a decline in the “never married” population group was
most apparent in the age group of 15-29 for females and 20-34 for males. Both
men and women in these groups are at the beginning of the age range when people
typically marry. In the young age groups, the decline in the female proportion of
“never married” was higher and faster than the decline in the male proportion.
However, after age 40, this trend reversed again, though the difference between
men and women was not significant. This shows that the greatest contribution to
the difference in the proportion of “single” men and women in these age groups
is not the “never married” groups, but other groups. In other words, “marriage” is
universal in Viet Nam.
As noted above, the “widowed” group was the main source of the difference
in the proportion of “single” men and women in the age groups after age 40.
The “widowed” variable has a proportional correlation with age; the “widowed”
proportion increases with increasing age. Table 2.2 shows that the proportion of
widowed women was five times higher than the proportion among males, and the
proportion increased faster by age compared to men. The reason for this difference
may be that life expectancy at birth for males is usually lower than for females, or
because widowed males tend to remarry more often than widowed females.
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In Viet Nam, the status of “divorced” is not common, and the proportion
of “divorced” people is very low. However, the divorce rate differs by sex. The
divorced rate among women was found to be consistently higher than among men in
all observed age groups. Similar to “divorced”, being “separated” is not common in
Viet Nam. There was no difference in this indicator by sex.
2.2. Singulate mean age at marriage
The singulate mean age at (first) marriage (SMAM) is most cases was calculated
separately by sex. In this report, this indicator was estimated indirectly from the
proportion of the never-married population aged 15 and above, among age groups
from 15-19 to 50-54.
Table 2.3: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, 1989-2014
Unit: Year
Year
SMAM (years)
Male
Female
Difference in
SMAM between
male and female
1989
23.8
24.4
23.2
1.2
1999
24.1
25.4
22.8
2.6
2009
24.5
26.2
22.8
3.4
2014
24.9
26.8
22.9
3.9
Sources:
- 1989: The 1989 Viet Nam Population Census: Completed Census Results, Vol. I, Table 3.1, page 233.
- 1999: General Statistics Office, “The 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed Census Results”,
Statistics Publishing House, August 2001, Table 3.1, page 219.
- 2009: General Statistics Office, “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Major Findings”, Table 3.14,
page 48.
Table 2.3 shows that SMAM increased for both men and women in the period
1989-2014. But the SMAM for men increased to a higher level than for women.
This leads to an expanded differential in SMAM by sex; according to the results of
the 2014 IPS, the difference in SMAM between male and female was 3.9 years. In
the 15 years since the 1999 Census, the SMAM of males increased 1.4 years while
the SMAM of females was nearly unchanged (increased by only 0.1 year). This
indicates that males are likely to marry for the first time later than females.
Table 2.4 presents SMAM for men and women by urban/rural residence and
socio-economic region in 2014. There was a differential in SMAM by urban/rural
residence; the SMAM in urban areas was higher than in rural areas, for both men
and women. The results of the 2014 IPS show that SMAM among urban men was
higher than among rural men by 1.4 years. This differential among women is 2.1
years, suggesting that urban women are likely to marry later than rural women. The
difference in SMAM by sex in rural areas was 0.7 years higher than the difference in
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urban areas (4.2 years versus 3.5 years). This suggests that rural males are likely to
marry later than rural females. In addition, urban men have more opportunities for
employment and study compared to urban women.
Table 2.4: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2014
Unit: Years
SMAM
Male
Female
Difference in
SMAM between
males and females
26.8
22.9
3.9
Urban
27.8
24.2
3.5
Rural
26.4
22.1
4.2
Northern Midlands and Mountains
24.5
20.9
3.6
Red River Delta
26.7
22.7
4.0
North and South Central Coast
27.6
23.0
4.5
Central Highlands
26.0
22.5
3.4
Southeast
27.8
24.3
3.6
Mekong River Delta
26.9
22.7
4.2
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Socio-economic region
Table 2.4 summarizes SMAM by region based on the results of the 2014 IPS. The
Southeast region had the highest SMAM at 27.8 years for men and 24.3 for women.
The region with the lowest SMAM was the Northern Midlands and Mountains, at
24.5 years for men and 20.9 for women. These two regions contain a high proportion
of ethnic minority groups compared to the other regions of the country. The culture,
social characteristics and traditions of these regions may be factors affecting young
people’s decision to marriage early. In areas with higher levels of urbanization and/
or better economic and social conditions (the Southeast, North and South Central
Coast and the Red River Delta) people tend to marry later.
SMAM among men and women and differences in SMAM between males and
females by province are shown in Annex 5. Based on the 2014 IPS results, Thua
Thien Hue and Khanh Hoa had the highest male SMAM in the country (both at 28.9
years), followed by Ho Chi Minh City (28.6 years) and Da Nang (28.2). The lowest
male SMAM was in Lai Chau (21.6 years), followed by Son La (22.5 years), Ha
Giang and Dien Bien (both at 22.7 years). For women, the patterns across provinces
were similar.
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In 2009 only 17 provinces had a marital age gap of 4 years or more, while in
2014 there were 33 provinces. Differences in SMAM between males and females
was highest in Quang Nam (5.6 years), followed by Binh Dinh (5.5 years). The
lowest gap was found in Dien Bien at only about 2.4 years (lower than the SMAM
gap for the entire country 1.5 years).
Table 2.5: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex and highest education attainment,
2014
Unit: Years
Total
Male
Female
Difference in SMAM
between male and
female
24.9
26.8
22.9
3.9
Under primary
22.9
25.4
20.0
5.3
Primary
23.5
25.8
20.9
4.9
Lower secondary
24.1
26.1
21.7
4.4
Higher secondary
26.1
27.8
24.3
3.5
The highest education level
attainment
Entire country
SMAM
Reviewing SMAM by the highest education attainment shows that there is a
proportional relationship between SMAM and highest education attainment: people
with higher education levels are likely to have a higher SMAM, and this is true for
both males and females.
In general, differences in SMAM by sex tend to decrease when education
attainment levels are higher. Differences in SMAM between males and females who
did not complete primary level was 5.3 years in 2014, or about 1.8 years higher than
for those who graduated from higher secondary level, and around 1.4 years higher
than the difference in SMAM for the national population.
2.3. Adolescent marriage
Table 2.6 presents data from the 2014 IPS on the ever-married adolescent
population aged 15-19 by year of age and SMAM for the group. Data show that
adolescent males and females marry early. However, the rate of “marriage at
adolescent ages” was higher for young females than for young males. The proportion
of ever-married women aged 18 in rural areas was 16.6%, and 27.2% at age 19. The
same figures in urban areas were 9.0% and 15.3%, respectively. All indicators in the
table are higher for women than for men. A significant difference in the percentage
of the married adolescents by sex was found at the age of 17 and over.
There was a large differential found in adolescent marriage rates by regions.
In general, the proportion of adolescent males and females who have ever married
was highest in the Northern Midlands and Mountains, followed by the Central
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Highlands. These two regions have large ethnic minority populations, and the
rate and extent of industrialization and economic development have been slower
compared than in other regions, which may be the reason that marriage among
adolescents is so high. On the other hand, the lowest proportion of adolescent
males who have “ever married” was found in the Red River Delta (accounting
for only 0.7% of males aged 15-19). The lowest proportion of “ever married”
adolescent females was in the Southeast. This is a dynamic economic region with
a relatively high proportion of young people.
Table 2.6: Percentage of ever-married adolescent population aged 15-19 by singulate
mean age at marriage, sex, urban/rural areas and socio-economic region,
2014
Socio-economic region
Percent ever married at age (%)
SMAM
15
16
17
18
19
15-19
Entire country
0.4
0.8
1.4
3.0
6.1
2.2
18.7
Urban
0.2
0.3
0.6
1.4
3.8
2.1
18.7
Rural
0.5
1.0
1.7
3.5
6.9
2.6
18.7
Northern Midlands and Mountains
1.6
3.8
5.0
8.7
16.6
7.1
18.5
Red River Delta
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.7
2.4
0.7
19.2
North and South Central Coast
0.2
0.2
0.5
1.3
3.4
1.1
19.0
Central Highlands
0.8
1.2
2.9
5.4
9.2
3.8
18.6
Southeast
0.2
0.3
0.5
1.9
4.5
1.2
18.7
Mekong River Delta
0.2
0.5
1.1
2.7
5.1
1.8
18.9
Entire country
1.3
2.9
7.5
14.8
23.1
9.2
18.4
Urban
0.5
1.0
4.5
9.0
15.3
5.0
18.6
Rural
1.6
3.4
7.8
16.6
27.2
11.0
18.4
Northern Midlands and Mountains
4.7
8.0
16.5
29.8
42.3
20.0
18.1
Red River Delta
0.1
0.8
3.6
9.2
17.3
6.2
18.8
North and South Central Coast
0.4
1.9
4.6
10.4
17.3
6.3
18.7
Central Highlands
1.8
4.9
10.2
16.6
20.1
11.3
18.4
Southeast
1.4
1.1
4.5
10.2
18.9
5.6
18.4
Mekong River Delta
1.1
3.4
10.6
18.7
28.0
11.3
18.3
MALE
Socio-economic region
FEMALE
Socio-economic region
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CHAPTER 3: EDUCATION
Education plays an important role in the development of each country and ethnic
group, and can have a positive impact on the lives of individuals by contributing to
the elimination of hunger, reducing poverty, and enabling people to find better paying
jobs. To date, through much effort, Viet Nam has made substantial achievements
in the field of education, including eliminating illiteracy and completing universal
primary education nationwide, and has made great progress in universalizing
lower secondary education. Viet Nam has a well-established national education
system that is reaching uniform standards through a system that covers different
levels of education from pre-school through general education and vocational/
trade education to university and post-university training. The education system
coverage is widespread throughout the entire country, and includes clear objectives
for educational development along with the country’s development process.
In order to obtain an overview of education in Viet Nam and education trends,
and to meet the requirements of providing information on education in the country,
it is necessary to collect and maintain relevant information over time. As was done
in the population censuses of 1989, 1999 and 2009, the questionnaires used for
the 2014 IPS included groups of questions on school attendance, literacy, highest
education level attained, and technical and professional qualification levels of the
surveyed population.
3.1. School attendance
The schooling situation of the population is reflected in the classifications of
“currently attending”, “ever attended” and “never attended” school. “Currently
attending” means studying at one of the schools/classes under the National Education
System from 3 months or more; “ever attended” means a person who has previously
attended a school/class that belongs the national education system for 3 months
or more but at the time of the survey had stopped attending school; and “never
attended” means those who has never studied in any school/class under the national
education system for 3 months or more.
Table 3.1 shows the proportion of the population aged 5 years and over by school
attendance, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region in 2014. Compared to
the results of the 1999 and 2009 censuses, the proportion of the population aged 5
years and older who had “never attended” school in 2014 had decreased significantly
at the national level − from 9.8% in 1999 to 5.1% in 2009 and 4.4% in 2014 (see
Figure 3.1). However, the decline slowed down (to 4.7 percentage point in 2009 and
0.7 in 2014). The trend is similar in urban/rural areas and socio-economic regions.
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This provides evidence of the results of efforts by the Party and the State to encourage
and provide opportunities for children to go to school, while also reflecting parents’
awareness of the importance of schooling for their children.
However, due to the differences in socio-economic development and regional
geographical characteristics, differences in educational achievement still exist
between urban and rural areas and among different regions of the country. In more
developed areas like the Red River Delta and the Southeast, the proportion of people
who have “never attended” school was found to be very low (1.6% and 2.5%,
respectively). Conversely, the more remote regions with difficult economic conditions,
specifically the Northern Midlands and Mountains and Central Highlands, had a
significant proportion of the population who had “never attended” school (9.0% and
7.8%, respectively). Compared with the 2009 Census, however, the decline in the
proportion of the population who had “never attended” school in these two regions
was the highest (1.3 and 1.1percentage points, respectively).
Table 3.1: Proportion of population 5 years and older by schooling situation, urban/
rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014
Unit: Percentage
Currently attending
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Never
attended
Ever
attended
Total
General
education
Vocational
and university
education
4.4
72.9
22.6
18.1
2.5
Urban
2.2
74.6
23.2
16.7
4.5
Rural
5.5
72.1
22.3
18.8
1.6
Male
3.0
73.4
23.5
18.8
2.5
Female
5.8
72.4
21.7
17.3
2.5
Northern Midlands and Mountains
9.0
67.6
23.0
19.3
1.4
Red River Delta
1.6
75.5
23.0
17.7
3.2
North and South Central Coast
3.9
72.3
23.7
19.2
2.6
Central Highlands
7.8
65.7
26.5
22.9
1.2
Southeast
2.5
75.8
21.6
16.1
3.6
Mekong River Delta
6.1
73.6
20.3
16.9
1.8
Socio-economic region
Figure 3.1 on the schooling situation in the period 1999-2014 shows that the
proportion of the population “currently attending” school decreased from 27.6%
in 1999, 24.7% in 2009 and 22.6% in 2014, while the “ever attended” proportion
increased from 62.6% in 1999 to 70.2% in 2009 and 73% in 2014. In the “currently
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attending” population group, 88.9% were attending general education at the time of
the 2014 IPS. The proportion of the population “currently attending” school decreased
partly due to changes in the age structure of the population (i.e. the reduction of the
young population). This shows that the pressure on the education system has fallen,
but it also means that there is growing pressure to create jobs for those leaving the
education system, and this is considered a great challenge that Viet Nam has been
facing in recent years.
Figure 3.1: Proportion of population aged 5 years and
over by school attendance, 1999 - 2014
Data on school attendance for provinces/cities is in Annex 7. The proportion of
the population aged 5 years and over who had “never attended” school was lowest
in Ha Noi (1.5%), while the proportion was highest in some northern mountainous
provinces such as Lai Chau (35.1%), Dien Bien (31.2%), and Ha Giang (28.1%).
This may be due to the complex terrain of these provinces (which makes travel and
walking to school difficult), economic development that lags the rest of the country,
and the fact that these provinces are home to many ethnic minorities.
Figure 3.2 provides information on the proportion of the population aged 5
years and over by status of school attendance and sex. The proportion of women have
never attended school was higher than the proportion of men, especially, in older age
groups. This is due to gender inequalities in education that existed in the past. In
other words, females faced more disadvantages than males in accessing education.
However, when considering the situation of those “currently attending school”,
significant differences between males and females have become almost non-existent,
manifested by the way the male and female graphs run very close together, except
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at the beginning on the left side for the young age groups, which is due to males and
females starting school at incorrect ages. The insignificant differences between male
and female school attendance rates is a positive sign that reflects the achievements
gained in the gradual elimination of educational inequality in the recent period.
Figure 3.2: Proportion of population aged 5 years and over attending school by sex,
urban/rural residence and age group, 2014
%
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
Age group
0
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50+
3.2. Gross and net school attendance rates
According to Viet Nam’s Education Law, the general education system in Viet
Nam is divided into three levels, with varying requirements in terms of duration
and ages: (1) primary school is from grade 1 to 5, with pupils starting grade 1 at 6
years of age; (2) lower secondary school is from grade 6 to 9, and pupils starting
grade 6 must have completed primary school and be at least 11 years of age; and (3)
upper secondary school is from grade 10 to 12, and pupils starting grade 10 must
have completed lower secondary and be at least 15 years of age. In addition, the
national education system also includes other forms of education such as colleges
and universities, and masters and doctoral programs. However, this section only
presents information on gross attendance rates and net attendance rates for the
general education system.
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Table 3.2: Gross attendance rate and net attendance rate by level of general education,
urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014
Unit: Percentage
Gross attendance rate
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Primary
Net attendance rate
Lower
Upper
Lower
Primary
secondary secondary
secondary
Upper
secondary
100.3
91.8
67.7
96.8
88.0
63.1
Urban
99.9
94.4
77.8
97.5
91.8
73.2
Rural
100.5
90.8
63.8
96.4
86.4
59.2
Northern Midlands and Mountains 100.5
91.0
61.6
95.9
85.4
55.9
Red River Delta
100.1
98.5
85.2
98.6
96.2
82.2
North and South Central Coast
100.0
95.3
71.8
97.2
91.2
66.9
Central Highlands
101.7
85.4
56.4
95.5
80.2
51.4
Southeast
100.1
92.1
66.7
97.3
89.0
61.7
Mekong River Delta
100.4
84.4
53.0
94.9
80.4
48.1
Socio-economic region
Table 3.2 shows that Viet Nam has achieved universal primary education.
Generally, the higher the level of education, the lower the attendance rate. In 2014,
Viet Nam had achieved a 91.8% gross attendance rate at the lower secondary level
and a 67.7% gross attendance rate at the upper secondary level. Similarly, net
attendance rates for these two education levels were 88.0% and 63.1%, respectively.
School attendance at lower and higher secondary levels were generally better in
urban areas than in rural areas; the attendance rate in urban areas was always higher
than in rural areas, especially at the high education levels (these rates in urban and
rural areas were 3.6% and 14.0 percentage points for lower secondary, and 5.4% and
14.0% percentage points for higher secondary). These disparities are likely due to
better living conditions and more opportunities to access education in urban areas
(i.e. the dense network of school at all levels with better facilities), and even quality
of education, and particularly the higher awareness of the importance of education
among parents in urban areas compared to parents in rural areas.
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Figure 3.3: Gross attendance rates by level of schooling
and urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014
Compared to the 2009 Census, attendance rates at all levels of education had
changed by 2014. After 5 years, the gross attendance rate for primary school had
dropped by 2.8 percentage points. The rate for upper secondary level fell sharply as
well, by 2.4 percentage point, but the rate for the lower secondary level increased
slightly, by 0.2 percentage points.
The 2014 IPS data on school attendance between regions in the country is
summarized in Table 3.2. The results indicate a widening gap by level of education
among socio-economic regions. Figure 3.4 also shows that there are obvious
differences between regions. The difference between the region with the highest
gross attendance rate and the region with the lowest gross attendance rate was about
26.3percentage points for the lower secondary level, and about 32.2% percentage
points for the upper secondary level. For primary education, the differences in gross
attendance rates among the regions was negligible. Data in 2014 shows that the
Red River Delta had the highest attendance rates in the country, while the lowest
attendance rates were in the Central Highlands.
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Figure 3.4: Gross attendance rates by socio-economic region, 2014
3.3. Literacy
The literacy rate is one of the most common measures reflecting education
outcomes. The 2014 IPS question on literacy was asked of people who have never
attended school and people who had not graduated from primary school (completed
grade 5). It was assumed that all people with educational above the primary level are
able to read and write.
Table 3.3: Literacy rate of the population aged 15 and over by sex, 1989-2014
Unit: Percentage
Sex
Entire country
1989
1999
2009
2014
88.2
91.1
94.0
94.7
Male
92.8
94.3
96.0
96.4
Female
84.2
88.2
92.0
93.0
Source: Year of 1989, 1999 and 2009: Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet
Nam Population and Housing Census: Major Findings”, Table 7.5, page 92, Statistics Publishing House, 2010.
Results of the 2014 IPS show that the literacy rate of the population aged 15
and above stood at 94.7%, an increase of 0.7% percentage points over 5 years from
compared to 5 years earlier (2009 Census). The female literacy rate was found to be
higher than that of males (an increase of 1 percentage point versus 0.4%, respectively).
This increase has contributed to a gradual narrowing in the gender difference for this
indicator, from 4 percentage points in 2009 down to 3.4 percentage points in 2014.
Overall, the gender difference in literacy in Viet Nam has been nearly abolished.
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Table 3.4: Literacy rate of population aged 15 and above by urban/rural residence
and socio-economic region, 2014
Unit: Percentage
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Total
Urban
Rural
Urban - rural
differential
94.7
97.5
93.3
4.2
Northern Midlands and Mountains
89.0
97.1
87.3
9.8
Red River Delta
98.1
99.0
97.7
1.3
North and South Central Coast
95.2
96.9
94.6
2.3
Central Highlands
90.3
97.2
87.3
9.9
Southeast
97.2
98.2
95.5
2.7
Mekong River Delta
92.6
94.5
92.0
2.5
Table 3.4 presents literacy rates for the population aged 15 and above by urban/
rural residence and socio-economic region in 2014. Compared to the 2009 Census,
differences in adult literacy rates between urban and rural areas have narrowed, due
to higher literacy in rural areas (the literacy rate of the population in urban areas was
97.5% in 2014, and 93.3% in rural areas).
Comparison by socio-economic regions shows that the Red River Delta was still
the region with the highest adult literacy rate in the country, at 98.1%. The lowest
rate belonged to the Northern Midlands and Mountains region (89.0%), although
this region saw the highest increase in the literacy rate over the past 5 years (an
increase of nearly 2%). Still, the Northern Midlands and Mountains had the second
largest differential between urban with rural literacy rates in the country, at 9.8%
in 2014, after only the Central Highlands which had a 9.9% difference. For other
regions, differences between urban with rural areas was negligible, fluctuating at
around only 2%. In general, the gap between urban and rural areas has narrowed in
all regions across the country.
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Figure 3.5: Proportion of the illiterate population aged 15 years and older
by age group and sex, 2014
Figure 3.5 shows the proportion of illiterate population aged 15 and over by
sex and age groups in 2014. The proportion of illiterate population for young age
groups was very low, especially in the age group from 15-19 years, which had the
lowest rate for both men and women. This shows that illiteracy has gradually been
reduced among the younger generations, so that now most of Viet Nam’s youth
are literate.
As mentioned above, gender inequality in primary education in Viet Nam is
now almost eliminated. This is clearly reflected in the curve in Figure 3.5: the lines
are almost the same for males and females in the young age groups, and the lines
only begin to separate significantly from the age of 60. This indicates that gender
differences in the ability to read and write did exist in the past, but have almost been
eliminated now. This reflects a consistently improved literacy situation, and is a
testament to the effectiveness of educational policies. It also shows that the goal of
gender equality is also guaranteed.
Literacy rates by provinces/cities is presented in Annex 6. Data from the 2014
IPS shows that the highest literacy rate was in Ha Noi (98.7%) and the lowest
was in Lai Chau (66.6%), a gap of 32%. This is a quite large gap, and therefore
more attention and greater efforts are needed by Government and stakeholders
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at relevant levels and branches to minimize and eliminate this gap. Of the 63
provinces and cities across Viet Nam, 26 had higher literacy rates than the average
rate for the country (94.7%). Most of these provinces are located in the Red River
Delta and Southeast.
3.4. Educational attainment
3.4.1. Educational attainment
Educational attainment has always been regarded as one of the important
indicators reflecting the quality of human resources of every nation and ethnic
group. In addition to providing information to assess the level of development of
countries, education also has an impact on employment, age at marriage, behaviours
affecting fertility, and how individuals respond to the problems of life. Therefore,
improving educational attainment is not only the responsibility of the community,
but also of society and each person. Individuals should be responsible for improving
themselves by raising their level of education, and thereby contribute to the general
development of the country and society.
Data in Table 3.5 shows that in Viet Nam people who have completed lower
secondary school or higher accounted for 49.9% of the population aged 5 years
and older, an increase of 5.4% percentage points compared to 2009. At the same
time, the proportions who have “never attended” and “not completed primary
education” decreased significantly, from 5.1% and 22.7% in 2009 to 4.4% and
20.6% in 2014, respectively. This shows that the opportunity to access and complete
primary education is increasing. However, there are still differences in educational
attainment between males and females and between urban and rural areas, especially
when looking at disaggregated data for higher education. In 2014, the proportion of
the population 5 years and older who had completed upper secondary or higher in
urban areas accounted for 40.4%, while the proportion in rural areas was only 18%.
Similarly, the proportion of males and females who had completed upper secondary
level was 27.1% and 23.8%, respectively. Compared to 2009, this gap has narrowed
considerably.
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Table 3.5: Proportion of the population 5 years and over by highest education level,
sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014
Unit: Percentage
Never
attended
Incomplete
primary
Completed
primary
Completed
lower
secondary
Completed
upper
secondary
and higher
4.4
20.6
25.0
24.5
25.4
Male
100.0
3.0
19.5
25.0
25.4
27.1
Female
100.0
5.8
21.6
25.1
23.7
23.8
Urban
100.0
2.2
16.6
20.3
20.5
40.4
Rural
100.0
5.5
22.5
27.5
26.5
18.0
Northern Midlands and Mountains
100.0
9.0
20.2
22.9
25.1
22.8
Red River Delta
100.0
1.6
14.0
15.8
32.9
35.7
North and South Central Coast
100.0
3.9
19.4
25.3
26.4
25.0
Central Highlands
100.0
7.8
23.3
29.5
22.1
17.3
Southeast
100.0
2.5
18.6
26.2
21.4
31.2
Mekong River Delta
100.0
6.1
30.7
34.4
15.8
13.0
Entire country
Total
100.0
Socio-economic region
Socio-economic region
Table 3.5 shows that there are differences in highest educational attainment
among the socio-economic regions of the country. It is worth noting the difference
between the two regions with the most developed economics, namely Red River
Delta and Southeast, and the Central Highlands and Mekong River Delta. The
proportion of the population aged 5 and over who had “completed upper secondary
and higher” level accounted for 35.7% in the Red River Delta and 31.2% in the
Southeast.. On the other hand, the Central Highlands and the Mekong River
Delta had the lowest proportions of the population aged 5 and over who had
“completed upper secondary and higher” level, at 17.3% and 13.0%, respectively.
The proportions with less than a primary level education (‘never attended’ and
‘incomplete primary’) in these two provinces were also the highest in Viet Nam,
at about 31.1% and 36.8% respectively - or approximately 6 and 12 percentage
points above the national average. The Red River Delta and the Southeast are
the two regions with high economic development, so these regions attract many
qualified workers come to live and work.
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3.4.2. Technical and professional qualifications
For the 2014 IPS, technical and professional qualifications were divided into
five groups: short-term training, trade vocational school, secondary vocational
school, trade college, vocational college, and university and higher.
The proportion of the population aged 15 and over by technical and professional
qualifications is displayed in Table 3.6. In this population, approximately 82.8% did
not have any technical and professional qualifications, a decrease of 3.9% compared
to 2009. Although there was an increase in the proportion of the population aged 15
and over with technical and professional qualifications, this portion still accounted
for only 17.2% of the total. The proportion with university and higher education
accounted for only 6.9%, while the percentage with college qualifications accounted
for just 2.6%.
Table 3.6: Proportion of the population aged 15 and over by technical and professional
qualifications, sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014
Unit: Percentage
Total
No
qualifications
Short-term
training
vocational
training
College
University
and higher
100.0
82.8
1.8
5.8
2.6
6.9
Male
100.0
81.4
2.1
6.4
2.5
7.6
Female
100.0
84.2
1.4
5.3
2.8
6.3
Urban
100.0
70.8
2.5
8.3
3.7
14.7
Rural
100.0
88.9
1.4
4.6
2.1
3.0
Northern Midlands and Mountains
100.0
83.4
2.1
7.2
2.7
4.6
Red River Delta
100.0
75.4
2.7
8.2
3.8
10.0
North and South Central Coast
100.0
83.4
1.7
6.1
2.9
6.1
Central Highlands
100.0
87.1
1.2
4.5
2.1
5.1
Southeast
100.0
80.7
1.7
5.1
2.7
9.8
Mekong River Delta
100.0
91.4
0.8
2.9
1.2
3.7
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Socio-economic region
These changes were similar for males and females, and for urban and rural
areas. However, there is still a rather large gap by gender and urban/rural areas in the
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share of the population with technical and professional training at all training levels,
with no apparent narrowing of this gap. Specifically, the proportion of the population
in urban areas with college or lower levels of education was nearly double the
proportion in rural areas. And the difference between the groups with university and
more than university education in urban and rural areas has decreased significantly
since 2009 (by 14.7% and 3.0%, respectively).
Comparing socio-economic regions, differences in technical and professional
qualifications are quite clear, with the clearest differences in the Red River Delta and
Mekong River Delta. For the all groups with technical and professional qualifications,
the Mekong River Delta had the lowest proportions (0.8% for short term training;
2.9% for vocational training; 1.2% for college and 3.7% for university and higher
level). However, compared to 2009, the proportion of the population aged 15 and
over with technical and professional qualifications at the level of college or higher
has increased. The Red River Delta was still the leading region in the proportion of
the reference population with technical and professional qualifications, especially
at the university and higher level, followed by the Southeast. The proportions with
university and higher level of education in these two regions were 10.0% and 9.8%,
respectively − higher by 6.0% than the corresponding proportions in the Mekong
River Delta.
Over the past several decades, the development of technical and professional
training in Viet Nam has seen important improvements. However, the imbalance in
the structure of technical training is really a problem that needs appropriate policy
adjustments. Viet Nam will continue to need highly skilled labour, but the current
supply clearly does not meet these needs. Therefore, effective solutions are needed
from the Government to resolve the situation of imbalance in training in Viet Nam,
and at the same time solutions are needed to better link supply and demand between
the education-training system and employers, in order to satisfy the need for both the
quantity and quality of labour.
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CHAPTER 4: FERTILITY
Fertility is an important indicator that provides information for development
and implementation of policies, especially policies focused on population and
family planning. Data related to the fertility level consistently attracts the attention
of policy makers, managers and researchers. In Viet Nam, because birth registration
and exploitation from births registration administration records are still incomplete,
indicators reflecting fertility are still calculated and estimated using survey data.
This chapter provides information about changes and trends in fertility in Viet Nam
based on information collected on the number of births in the 12 months preceding
the 2014 IPS for women aged 15-49. The data that was collected on births in the
12 months preceding the survey could have various types of errors, resulting in
the under-estimation of fertility rates. In order to overcome this problem, indirect
estimation methods were used to estimate fertility.
4.1. Total fertility rate
The total fertility rate (TFR) is one of the primary indicators for measuring
fertility. TFR is not dependent on the population’s age structure, so it can also be used
as a tool to compare fertility levels among different population groups or fertility
levels through different time periods. TFR is usually estimated indirectly using the
Trussell P/F ratio technique with the assumption that the numbers of children born
in the 12 months period prior to the survey among women age 15 to 49 years are
underreported. This underreporting usually occurs for cases in which the infant dies
or does not stay with the parents.
Figure 4.1 summarizes changes in the estimated TFR for Viet Nam over the
period 2001-2014. The TFR dropped rapidly from 2.28 children per woman in 2002
to 1.99 children per woman in 2011, and then moved up in 2012 and 2013, which
may be due to a preference for having babies in auspicious years (2012 was the lunar
Year of the Dragon, and 2013 was the Lunar Year of the Snake). However, in 2014
the TFR declined to 2.09 children per woman, a fertility rate below the replacement
level. This shows the success in implementing the goals of the Strategy of Population
and Reproductive Health in the period 2011-2020 as well as the National Target
Program on Population in the period 2012-2015. Fertility fluctuating when reaching
below replacement level is a common phenomenon in the world. This is the basis for
the expectation that the fertility rate in Viet Nam will reach 1.9 children per woman
in 2015, in accordance with the National Target Program on Population in the period
2012-2015.
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Figure 4.1: Total fertility rate in Viet Nam, 2001-2014
The difference in TFR between urban and rural areas in Viet Nam has been
consistently large. This is because couples in urban areas have easier access to
information, better understanding of the benefits of smaller families, and easier
access to health facilities providing family planning services compared to couples in
rural areas. This helps urban women avoid pregnancy and unwanted childbearing.
However, this difference has gradually narrowed since 2001. In 2001, the TFR in
rural areas was greater than the TFR in urban areas by 0.52 children per woman; in
2014 the difference was reduced to 0.36 children per woman. This improvement is
due to the efforts of the population and family planning sector, which has been very
effective in using the media to raise awareness among people, and in strengthening
reproductive health care services around the country in recent years. Due to traditions
in certain Asian countries, including Viet Nam, couples prefer to have babies in
years corresponding to certain Zodiac signs, especially people in rural areas. This
was most evident in 2003 (the lunar Year of the Goat), when the difference in TFR
between urban and rural areas reached the highest level in recent decades, at 0.6
children per woman.
Data in Table 4.1 shows changes in the TFR in urban and rural areas in the
period 2001−2014. The urban TFR over this period varied around the level of 1.8
children per woman, while the TFR in rural areas tended to decrease for most of this
period, though from 2011 to 2014 it increased slightly.
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Table 4.1: Total fertility rate in Viet Nam, 2001 - 2014
Unit: Children per woman
Survey year
Total fertility rate
Entire country
Urban
Rural
2001
2.25
1.86
2.38
2002
2.28
1.93
2.39
2003
2.12
1.70
2.30
2004
2.23
1.87
2.38
2005
2.11
1.73
2.28
2006
2.09
1.72
2.25
2007
2.07
1.70
2.22
2008
2.08
1.83
2.22
2009
2.03
1.81
2.14
2010
2.00
1.77
2.11
2011
1.99
1.70
2.12
2012
2.05
1.80
2.17
2013
2.10
1.86
2.21
2014
2.09
1.85
2.21
The data show that the TFR has been relatively stable in the last 10 years
in Viet Nam. This is also the view of international demographers regarding the
fertility rate of Viet Nam in recent years. From 2001 to 2014, the TFR in urban
area was consistently lower than the TFR in rural areas, and was always below the
replacement level during this period. On the other hand, while the TFR of rural areas
has been above the replacement fertility rate, the lowest of the TFR in rural areas
was asymptotic with replacement level in 2010. Because living conditions are better
in urban areas than in rural areas, urban children tend to be better cared for. This has
contributed to reducing the need among couples in urban areas to have additional
children to replace those who do not survive. And this may be the primary reason
why fertility levels in rural areas have been consistently higher than in urban areas.
Table 4.2 presents the change in TFR from 2009 to 2014 for six socio-economic
regions. Despite the fact that the national fertility rate has declined compared to 2013,
four regions had a higher TFR than the replacement level: the Northern Midlands
and Mountains with a TFR of 2.56 children per woman; the Red River Delta at 2.3
children per woman; the North and South Central Coast at 2.31 children per woman;
and the Central Highlands with a TFR of 2.30 children per woman. Two of these
regions − the Northern Midlands and Mountainous and the Red River Delta − had
relatively high fertility rates in 2014 compared with 2013. The Central Highlands
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has consistently been the region with the highest fertility rate in Viet Nam, but in
2014 it fell to fourth highest due to a lower birth rate. The cause of this decline may
be improved awareness among residents of the benefits of smaller families and better
access to health and family planning services. Particularly, fertility in the two regions
namely Southeast and Mekong River Delta has fallen far below the replacement
level with 1.56 and 1.84 children/women respectively. The data show that the TFR
may have an inverse relationship with the level of socio-economic development
of regions, i.e. the differences in the level of socio-economic development among
regions could be the main cause of the differences in TFR.
Table 4.2: Total fertility rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014
Unit: Children per woman
Socio-economic region
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Entire country
2.03
2.00
1.99
2.05
2.10
2.09
Northern Midlands and Mountains
2.24
2.22
2.21
2.31
2.18
2.56
Red River Delta
2.11
2.04
2.06
2.11
2.11
2.30
North and South Central Coast
2.21
2.21
2.21
2.32
2.37
2.31
Central Highlands
2.65
2.63
2.58
2.43
2.49
2.30
Southeast
1.69
1.68
1.59
1.57
1.83
1.56
Mekong River Delta
1.84
1.80
1.80
1.92
1.92
1.84
4.2. Age-specific fertility rate
Figure 4.2: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR)
by urban/rural residence, 1/4/2014
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Figure 4.2 describes the age specific fertility rates (ASFRs) of Viet Nam by
urban/rural residence from the 2014 IPS. Not much changed compared to previous
years, as the ASFR curve for the country, as well as for urban and rural areas, still
had a “bell shape”. The green line, representing the urban fertility rate, is not lower
on the right where it corresponds with older age groups, but the part of the line in
the left half also indicates a longer delay in younger age groups compared to the line
representing rural fertility. This means that urban women give birth later and have
fewer children than rural women.
Data from the 2014 IPS show that for the entire country and for urban areas,
fertility was highest among women aged 25 to 29, with 135 and 132 live births per
1000 women, respectively. In rural areas, fertility was highest in the age group 2024 years, with 137 live births per 1000 women. There was quite a large difference
between in urban and rural fertility rates for the age group of 20-24 years (78 compared
to 137), whereas for all other age groups there was little or no difference. The urban/
rural difference may be due to women in rural areas lacking much opportunity to
attend higher levels of education compared to urban women, and therefore they tend
to marry and have children earlier than urban women. Conversely, when women are
more highly educated and live in more economically developed areas, they are more
likely to marry later and have children later than women with lower education levels
and living in less developed areas.
Table 4.3: Age-specific fertility rate, 1999, 2009 and 2014
Age-specific fertility rate (ASFR)
(Live births/1000 women)
Age group
1999
2009
15-19
29
24
31
20-24
158
121
116
25-29
135
133
135
30-34
81
81
88
35-39
41
37
37
40-44
18
10
11
45-49
6
1
2
2.33
2.03
2.09
Total fertility rate (TFR)
(Children/woman)
2014
The data in Table 4.3 show that the ASFR of Viet Nam has moved from an early
fertility pattern (the highest fertility rate was for the age group 20-24) in 1999 to a
later fertility pattern in 2009 (the highest fertility belonged to the 25-29 age group),
and this was maintained until 2014. We can see this clearly in Figure 4.3.
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Figure 4.3: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR), 1999, 2009 and 2014
4.3. Crude birth rate
The crude birth rate (CBR) is often used in calculating the rate of natural
population increase. Similar to the TFR, because of underreporting in the number
of the children ever born the CBR is usually estimated indirectly by taking the CBR
from the survey and multiplying it by the Trussell P/F ratio adjustment factor.
Data in Table 4.4 shows that the CBR for Viet Nam in 2014 was 17.2 live births
per 1000 persons, an increase of 0.2 live births per 1000 persons compared to 2013.
Both urban and rural areas showed a slight increase to 16.7 and 17.5 live births per
1000 people, respectively.
Table 4.4: Crude birth rate by urban/rural residence, 2005-2014
Unit: Live birth/1000 persons
Year
Entire country
Urban
Rural
2005
18.6
15.6
19.9
2006
17.4
15.3
18.2
2007
16.9
15.9
17.4
2008
16.7
15.8
17.3
2009
17.6
17.3
17.8
2010
17.1
16.4
17.4
2011
16.6
15.3
17.2
2012
16.9
16.0
17.4
2013
17.0
16.2
17.5
2014
17.2
16.7
17.5
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Among the six socio-economic regions, the Central Highlands has a young
population, and in recent years has had the highest CBR. However, results from the
2014 IPS show that the CBR in the 1 year preceding the time point of the survey
was highest in the Northern Midlands and Mountains region, at 21.1 live births per
1,000 persons. The Central Highlands was in second place, while the lowest CBR
belonged to the Mekong River Delta at 14.6 live births per 1,000 population, the
region with the highest out-migration rate in the country.
The advantage of CBR is calculated using a very simple method. The crude
birth rate it typically calculated based on the entire population (including men).
Thus, as noted above, the CBR is used to more often to calculate the rate of natural
increase in a population than it is to assess changes in fertility, as is done with the
TFR. In addition to the impact from the fertility rate, the CBR is also affected by the
age and sex structure of the population. For two population groups with the same
age-specific fertility rates, the one with the higher share of women in childbearing
ages will have the higher CBR. For this reason, when comparing CBRs of two or
more different groups in a population, or the same population group but for different
two time periods, it is important to remove the effect of the differential in the age
structure of the population by using standardization methods.
Table 4.5: Unstandardized CBR and standardized CBR by age structure of women
nationally in 2009 by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region,
1/4/2009 and 1/4/2014
Unit: Live births per 1000 persons
Residence/
Socio-economic regions
1/4/2009
1/4/2014
Unstandardized
CBR
Standardized
CBR
Unstandardized
CBR
Standardized
CBR
17.6
18.1
17.2
18.6
Urban
17.3
15.8
16.7
16.2
Rural
17.8
19.3
17.5
19.9
Northern Midlands and Mountains
19.6
20.5
21.1
23.4
Red River Delta
17.6
18.8
18.1
20.5
North and South Central Coast
16.9
19.6
17.5
20.4
Central Highlands
21.9
23.7
18.4
20.5
Southeast
17.8
14.7
15.4
13.6
Mekong River Delta
16.0
16.4
14.6
16.4
Entire country
Socio-economic regions
Table 4.5 presents standardized CBRs in urban and rural areas as well as socioeconomic regions. The figures were standardized using the female reproductive
age structure in 2009 (taken from 2009 Census results). The results show that after
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removing the differential in age structure, the CBR in 2014 increased by about
1.4 births per thousand persons as compared to the unstandardized CBR which
was 18.6 live births per 1000 persons. In urban areas, the difference between the
unstandardized CBR with the standardized CBR was quite small (0.5 live births per
1,000 population). However, the difference in rural areas was quite large (2.4 live
births per 1,000 population), showing that the impact age structure of population
on the rural CBR was larger than in urban areas. By socio-economic region, the
biggest impact was in the North and South Central Coast and the smallest was in the
Southeast and the Mekong River Delta.
4.4. Sex ratio at birth
In terms of biology, the sex ratio at birth (SRB) is considered at the equilibrium when there are about 104 to 106 boys per 100 girls, and generally this ratio has
been quite stable over time and locations, including among different continents,
nations, regions and human races. Any remarkable change in the SRB away from
the normal biological level reflects some level of intentional intervention affecting
the natural balance and threatening the stability of the global population. The unusual increase in the SRB in Viet Nam in recent years has been given significant
attention by many policy-makers, media agencies and researchers inside and outside of the country. The imbalance in the SRB results in an excess of males and a
shortage of females in the future, which impacts not only to individuals but also
families and clans. It also has a negative influence on the nation, including the
sustainable development of the country.
Table 4.6: Sex ratio at birth, 1999 - 2014
Unit: Male births per 100 female births
Year
Sex ratio at birth
Year
Sex ratio at birth
1999
107.0
2007
111.6
2000
107.3
2008
112.1
2001
109.0
2009
110.5
2002
107.0
2010
111.2
2003
104.0
2011
111.9
2004
108.0
2012
112.3
2005
106.0
2013
113.8
2006
109.8
2014
112.2
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Figure 4.4: Sex ratio at birth, 2000 - 2014
The change in the SRB in Viet Nam can be seen in Figure 4.4. The imbalance
in the SRB in Viet Nam appeared later than some other countries in the region
such as China, India, and South Korea, but it has rapidly increased in recent years.
Researchers have analyzed the SRD and provided some reasons for the imbalance in
Viet Nam, including son preference in the context of fertility decline. This is aided
by easy access to services to diagnose foetal sex, resulting in abortions for reasons
of sex selection.
In the period 2001 to 2005, the SRB fluctuated from 104 to 109 boys per 100
girls. Starting in 2006, the SRB tended to increase significantly, from 109.8 boys
per 100 girls to 110.5 boys per 100 girls in 2009 and 113.8 boys per 100 girls in
2013. This period also saw the flourishing of ultrasound services, the extension of
private medical services, and easy access to abortion. However, in 2014 the SRB
ratio fell to 112.2 boys per 100 girls - the first decrease since 2006. This reduction
in the difference in the sex ratio is an initial result of the Government program set
up in 40 provinces/cities (accounting for 75% of cities/provinces) to reduce the
gender imbalance at birth. The decrease in the SRB in 2014 is a good sign, but the
sustainability of this reduction will be a key issue facing the program’s managers.
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Table 4.7: Sex ratio at birth by urban/rural residence, socio-economic region, 2009
and 2014
Unit: Male births per 100 female births
Sex ratio at birth (SRB)
Residence/Socio-economic region
1/4/2009
1/4/2014
110.5
112.2
Urban
110.6
109.9
Rural
110.5
113.2
Northern Midlands and Mountains
108.5
116.1
Red River Delta
115.3
118.0
North and South Central Coast
109.7
105.5
Central Highlands
105.6
108.0
Southeast
109.9
108.9
Mekong River Delta
109.9
114.1
Entire country
Socio-economic regions
The 2014 IPS results show that the SRB in urban areas was lower than in rural
areas, at 109.9 and 113.2 boys per 100 girls, respectively. The cause of this difference
may be the traditional view and practice among rural people of respecting males
while not providing the same respect for females. This has been the case for a long
time, so the elimination of this concept will be a long process. Among the six socioeconomic regions, the Red River Delta had the highest SRB in the country (118.0
boys per 100 girls), followed by the Northern Midlands and Mountainous (116.1
boys per 100 girls). The lowest SRB in 2014 was in the North and South Central
Coast (105.5 boys per 100 girls), the only region ain the country with the ratio of
boys per 100 girls within the normal biological range (from 104 to 106).
Prenatal sex selection reflects deeply rooted gender inequality. International
and national studies have also pointed out the future implications of the current sex
imbalance. It is clear that the shortage of girls observed in recent times in many
countries is leading to a shortage of women in all age groups in the future. The
population structure in Viet Nam in the coming decades will be defined by the current
sex selection, meaning the size of the male population will exceed the size of the
female population for a long time. According to social scientists, the main impact of
sex imbalance is on family formation and structure, especially the marriage system.
Due to the decrease of females in the same generation, some young men will become
redundant. As a result, they may have to face serious difficulties looking for life
partners. Delaying male age at marriage or increasing the rate of single males may
occur in the future due to the lack of women of marriageable ages.
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To address the above concern, controlling the gender imbalance at birth has
become one of the key objectives of the Population and Reproductive Health Strategy
2011-2020. Specifically, Goal 4 on controlling the fast growth of the SBR, especially
the serious imbalance in the SRB in certain localities.
The indicators of fertility from the 2014 IPS show that Viet Nam has controlled
the birth rate to below replacement level. However, the birth rate is uneven among
regions, so there is a need for appropriate policies to ensure reasonable fertility
levels among regions. Improving the role of women in the family, gender equality
propaganda and other measures can promote more effective implementation of Goal
4 and thus contribute to reducing the SRB.
4.5. Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births
Table 4.8 presents the percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher
order births in Viet Nam from 2007 to 2017, classified by urban and rural residence.
The data show that in this period the share of women having third and higher order
birth has declined gradually by year, dropping from 16.7% in 2007 to 14.3% in 2013
and slightly increasing to 14.5% in 2014. While the percentage of urban women
having third and higher order births has changed little, the share has declined rapidly
among rural women, from 19.3% in 2007 (twice the urban rate for that year) to 16.9%
in 2014 (1.8 times the urban rate in the same year). This trend of has contributed
significantly to lowing the national rate of third and higher order births, and this
has helped to stabilize the population, to reduce the young dependency burden, and
has resulted in advantages for Viet Nam in implementing its sustainable economic
development goals.
Table 4.8: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births,
2007-2014
Unit: Percentage
Residence
Entire country
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
16.7
16.9
16.1
15.1
14.7
14.2
14.3
14.5
Urban
9.0
9.7
9.3
9.5
9.8
9.6
9.9
9.2
Rural
19.3
19.6
18.9
17.1
16.5
16.3
16.4
16.9
In 2014, the Central Highlands was the region with the highest proportion of
women having third and higher order births in the country, with up to one quarter of
women (24.8%) in this region having third and higher order births. The rates in the
Southeast and the Mekong River Delta were 9.7% and 9.2%, respectively, and these
two regions also have the lowest TFRs in the country.
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Table 4.9: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births by
urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014
Unit: Percentage
Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and
higher order births
Residence/Socio-economic region
Whole country
14.5
9.2
16.9
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
15.5
15.9
16.5
24.8
9.7
9.2
The results from the 2014 IPS also show that, generally, the higher the education
level of a woman the lower the rate of third and higher order births. Women who
never attended school had the highest rate of third and higher order births, at 44.5%,
almost 1.5 times higher than women who had not completed primary school and
nearly 12 times higher than the rate among women who had graduated from college,
university or higher. This may indicate that raising the educational level of women
is one of the most effective measures to reduce the rate of women aged 15-49 having
third and higher order births.
Figure 4.5: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births by
highest educational level, 2014
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CHAPTER 5: MORTALITY
In terms of demography, fertility and mortality are regarded as the two main
components of population growth. The current population size, age structure, and sex
composition are outcomes of fertility and mortality levels in the past. The population
size, age structure and sex composition in the future are determined by the current
levels of fertility and mortality. The fertility rates in Viet Nam were analyzed in
Chapter 4; this chapter will focuses on mortality.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mortality is defined as
the permanent loss of all expressions of life at any time point, after the event of
birth. In other words, the event of death only occurs after the event of live birth.
A long and healthy life is a common desire among human beings and a human
development goal for all countries around the world. However, declining mortality
rates and increasing life expectancy at birth are not easy to achieve as they depend
much on environmental, economic, cultural, and social factors, as well as progress
in science, technology, health and so on. Therefore, mortality is always an important
research topic for demographers, researchers and practitioners in other relevant
science branches, and for policy makers.
For the long form questionnaire, the 2014 IPS had a sample size equivalent to
1.6% of all households nationwide. The long form was used to collect information on
the deceased, including: age, sex, and cause of death, in order to support researchers
evaluating mortality in Viet Nam. However, experience shows that mortality
information is problematic as some people find it difficult to report, and it is thus
easily omitted from survey results. This is because: (i) death is a sensitive event and
the deceased’s relatives do not want to recall these events; (ii) information about the
deceased must be remembered; and (iii) death is a relatively rare event compared to
other demographic events such as birth, migration, etc. Hence, mortality estimations
are lower than reality if some deaths are omitted.
In order to assess the under-reporting of mortality for the whole population,
the method of General Growth Balance (GGB) is recommended. The basic
principle of this method is to evaluate the completeness of reporting events of
death by comparing the age distribution of the (living) population to the age
distribution of deaths reported. The method is based on three main assumptions,
namely: (1) the population is closed, that is, it is little effected by migration; (2)
the survey coverage of the population and number of deaths by age is constant;
and (3) the information on age of the population and the deceased are exact. In
Viet Nam, results indicate that the level of completeness in reporting of death
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events for males (66%) was higher than for females (57%). This meant that
34% of male deaths and 43% of female deaths were underreported. This is also
the basis for estimating the level of mortality in Viet Nam in the 12 months
preceding the survey (from 1/4/2013 to 1/4/2014).
As mentioned above, in surveys collecting information on deaths there are
omissions in reporting death events. Therefore, the direct calculation for indicators
related to mortality are lower compared to reality. For the reason, demographers have
developed indirect techniques of mortality estimation. However, to use the indirect
techniques, the survey’s data set must be very reliable. The pioneer of mortality
research using this approach is the demographer Brass as well as other scholars such
as Hill and Trussel.
Among tools for indirect estimations of infant/children mortality, their techniques
are the most successful and popularly accepted. The two most necessary data inputs
are number of children ever born and number of children surviving among women
at reproductive ages. These are standard in all population and housing censuses,
including the 2014 IPS and related sample surveys.
The above-mentioned technique was also used in the 2014 IPS to estimate the
infant mortality rate and under-5 mortality rate. In addition, a combination of the
GGB and the “assumed cohort of deaths” approaches was also applied to evaluate
the level of completeness of mortality information for the national population. The
statistics presented in this chapter were estimated using the indirect techniques
mentioned above.
5.1. Crude death rate
5.1.1. Trend in the crude death rate
The crude death rate (CDR) is one of most simple and basic demographic
indictors, reflecting the mortality level of a population. The CDR is affected by the
age and sex distribution of the population. When the proportion of the population
under age 5 (a group with a relatively high death rate) declines in the context of
low fertility, the CDR may decrease. However, the growth of the elderly population
(the group also suffering a high death rate) can compensate for the decline in the
number of infant/children deaths. As the result, in this scenario the CDR could
remain unchanged, or even increase. As mentioned above, as deaths are always
under-reported, methods of indirect estimation are required.
Based on the results of estimations using 2014 IPS data, the CDR for the whole
country during the last 1 year preceding the time point of the survey was 6.85 deaths
per 1000 persons, with a rate of 6.05 deaths per 1000 persons in urban areas, and
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7.24 deaths per 1000 persons in rural areas. Comparing the rate with prior censuses
shows that the CDR declined between 1989 and 1999 and then increased to 2009,
and into recent years. This could be due to under-estimation of the CDR in 1999,
and/or the rapid increase in the elderly population4 (this age group was 4.61% of
the population in 2009, or 1.02% higher compared to 1999, rising to 5.02% of the
population in 2014, or 0.41% higher than 2009).
The age structure of the population has impacted the CDR significantly. Given
the same social and economic conditions, a young population tends to have a lower
mortality level than an old population. In order to detect the impact of the age
structure on the CDR, the CDR was standardized using the direct method: it was
adjusted under the assumption that the age structure of population in 2014 was like
the structure in 2009 and there was no change in age-specific death rates.
Table 5.1: Standardized crude death rate, 1989 - 2014
Unit: Deaths/1000 persons
Un-standardized CDR
Standardized CDR
(by age structure of population in 2009)
1989
7.3
1999
5.6
2009
6.8
2014
6.9
9.7
5.6
6.8
6.0
Source: The 1999 and 2009 Population and Housing Censuses: Major Findings.
After standardizing, the CDR in 2014 was estimated at 6.0 deaths per 1000
persons, lower than that rate before standardizing. The fact that life expectancy was
higher in 2014 and the proportion of the population under age 5 had declined in the
context of low fertility means that the elderly population has grown, and this is the
reason for the increase in the CDR in 2014. It is clear, therefore, that Viet Nam is
experiencing a trend of an increasing older population.
5.1.2. Crude death rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region
The CDR in rural areas was 7.24 deaths per 1000 persons in 2014, a decline of
0.12 /oo compared to 2009, whereas the CDR in urban areas reached 6.05 deaths per
1000 persons, an increase of 0.54o/oo compared to 2009. Together, these trends have
resulted in a slight increase in the national CDR.
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4. General Statistics Office, “Fertility and Mortality in Viet Nam: patterns, trends and differentials”, June 2011.
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Figure 5.1: Crude death rate by socio-economic region, 2014
Note: Dotted line presented in Figure 5.1 is the CDR for the whole country in the 1 year preceding the time point of
the survey on 1/4/2014 (6.85 deaths per 1000 persons).
Among the six social economic regions, the two with CDRs lower than the
national average were the Southeast (5.40 deaths per 1000 persons) and the Central
Highlands (5.67 deaths per 1000 persons). The two regions with the highest CDRs
were the North and South Central Coast (7.63 deaths per 1000 persons) and Mekong
River Delta (7.32 deaths per 1000 persons). The Southeast and Central Highlands
regions have younger populations compared to other regions. The proportion of
the population aged 65 and above in these two regions stood at 5.2% and 4.2%,
respectively, in 2014 (the lowest rates in the country), while the proportion of the
population aged 65 and above in the North and South Central Coast reached 8.2%,
two times higher than in the Central Highlands.
5.2. Age-specific death rate
Normally, a population with a high infant mortality rate would also have a high
mortality rate among the elderly group, and vice versa. Expressing the values of the
age-specific death rate (ASDR) by age or age group using a curved line to reflect the
level of age specific mortality is called the mortality model.
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Figure 5.2: Age and sex specific death rate, 2014
Figure 5.2 indicates that the ASDR in Viet Nam in 2014 for the age group 0 for
males as higher than for females, though it rapidly declined for the age group 1-4,
and from age 5 to 30 the mortality rates for both sexes were nearly similar. From age
30 and above, the mortality rates for males show a gradual increase by age group,
with the mortality rate for females only starting to increase after age 49. From age
60 upwards, ASDRs have increased more rapidly for both sexes. The mortality rate
of elderly people is much higher than that for the young age group. The line chart
expressing the ASDRs for Viet Nam in 2014 is J-shaped. Comparing the mortality
model of Viet Nam to the four sample Coal-Denemy mortality models shows that the
mortality model of Viet Nam in 2014 was similar to the North Coal-Denemy model.5
5.3. Infant mortality rate
5.3.1. Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region
The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) tends to reflect the socio-economic situation of
a country and the quality of its health services. The IMR is regarded as an important
indicator for the MDGs of Viet Nam and the world, and is also used to evaluate the
level of national development.
As mentioned previously, in the 2014 IPS and other surveys death events are
often omitted, especially infant deaths, due to the attitude and psychology of the
deceased’s relatives who “do not want to recall”. Therefore, the United Nation
recommends using indirect estimation methods. As in population sample surveys and
censuses, calculating the IMR is estimated indirectly using the number of children
ever born, number of children surviving and number of women at reproductive ages
from the survey (using QFIVE software).
5. In the North Coal Denemy model, the infant mortality rate is quite low, the child mortality rate is quite high and the
mortality rate of the population aged 50 and above declines (lower than the standard level). The predicted life expectancy
at birth for this life table is in range of 44.5 years to 74.7 years.
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Table 5.2: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence, 1989-2014
Unit: Infant deaths/1000 live births
Place of residence
1989
1999
2009
2014
Whole country
42.3
36.7
16.0
14.9
Urban
31.5
18.3
9.4
8.7
Rural
45.0
41.0
18.7
17.8
Source: 1989, 1999 and 2009 Population and Housing Censuses.
Data from previous national surveys and the 2014 IPS shows that the IMR
(infant deaths per 1000 live births) has declined quite rapidly, from 42.3 in 1989 to
36.7 in 1999, 16.0 in 2009 and 14.94 in 2014. This indicator has nearly approached
to MDG for 2015 of 14.8 infant deaths per 1000 live births. Infant mortality in
the whole country and in regions has decreased in the last five years (2009-2014).
However, the level of mortality decline was low, at just 1.06 infant deaths per 1000
live births. In particular, the infant mortality level in rural areas has always been
higher than the rate in urban areas, proving that there is a wide gap in living standards
between urban and rural areas. However, this gap has become smaller and smaller
over time.
Table 5.3: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region,
2009-2014
Unit: Infant deaths/1000 live births
Place of residence/Socio-economic region
2009
2014
16.0
14.9
Urban
9.4
8.7
Rural
18.7
17.8
Northern Midlands and Mountains
24.5
22.4
Red River Delta
12.4
11.8
North and South Central Coast
17.2
16.6
Central Highlands
27.3
25.9
Southeast
10.0
8.8
Mekong River Delta
13.3
11.6
Entire country
Socio-economic region
That said, the IMR was high in the “difficult” socio-economic regions,
specifically the Northern Midlands and Mountains and Central Highlands. These are
regarded as the two less developed regions, and had high quite IMRs of 22.4 and 25.9
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infant deaths per 1000 live births, much higher than the national level. The difference
in IMR reflects the gap in socio-economic development and living standards. The
IMR was the lowest in the Southeast region (8.79 per thousand) and highest in the
Central Highlands (25.91 per thousand). This shows that even though Viet Nam has
achieved the MDG of reducing the IMR to under 16 infant deaths/1000 live births,
the Government should still be investing more in “difficult” areas to improve their
living standards.
Currently IMR is over 50 infant deaths/1000 live births in less developed
countries and just under 7 infant deaths/1000 live births in most developed countries.
The IMR of Viet Nam stands at a low average level. Compared to other countries
in the Southeast Asia region, the IMR of Viet Nam is just higher than the rates in
Singapore (2o/oo), Brunei (4o/oo), and Thailand (11o/oo), and much lower than in Laos
(68o/oo), Myanmar (49o/oo), Cambodia (45o/oo), and the Philippines (23o/oo).
Figure 5.3: Infant mortality rate in Southeast Asian countries, 2014
Unit: Infant deaths/1000 live births
Source: The 2014 World Population Datasheet/Population Reference Bureau.
The IMR figures for Viet Nam reflect the achievement of health policies and
programs, including Viet Nam’s efforts to improve health care for mothers and
children. However, as described above, Viet Nam’s policies should give more priority
to “difficult” areas to improve living standards and health services for mothers and
children in these areas, in order to reduce the IMR gap among regions.
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5.3.2. Infant mortality rate by province/city
Map 5.1 shows IMRs for provinces/cities throughout the country in 2014. The
level of IMR classified by province/city is expressed by the shades of color, such as
dark red for the provinces with the highest IMRs and white for those with the lowest
IMRs. It is clear that the provinces with high IMRs are located mainly in the Northern
Midlands and Mountains region, namely: Lai Chau (42.6o/oo), Ha Giang (34.2o/oo),
Đien Bien (34.4o/oo), Lao Cai (29.2o/oo), and Yên Bai (28.3o/oo). These provinces have
under-developed economies, a lack of health facilities and limited understanding of
women and children’s health care. Other provinces with high IMRs (above 20o/oo)
in 2014 include: Cao Bang (24.3o/oo), Dak Lak (24.2o/oo), and Son La (23.2o/oo). The
provinces with a high proportion of the population living in urban areas − Ho Chi
Minh City, Dong Nai, Ha Noi, Đa Nang, and Binh Duong − had low IMRs (about
10o/oo). It is clear that there is a large gap in IMRs between mountainous provinces
where many minor ethnic groups live and provinces in other regions.
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5.4. Under-5 mortality rate
The under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) is as significant an indicator as IMR, and
is used to evaluate the development of countries all over the world. However, while
the IMR refers to the obstetrical condition of the mother, the U5MR mostly reflects
nutrition levels of young children and disease prevention efforts. As with the IMR,
the U5MR is must be estimated indirectly using QFIVE software. Results of the
estimation for Viet Nam are shown in Table 5.4.
Table 5.4: Under-5 mortality rate by sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic
region, 1/4/2014
Unit: Under 5 deaths/1000 live births
Place of residence/Socio-economic region
Entire country
Urban/Rural
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic region
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
Total
Male
Female
22.4
29.1
15.4
13.1
26.9
18.1
34.5
7.8
18.7
33.9
17.7
24.9
39.5
13.1
17.4
43.0
23.3
32.2
49.7
18.1
22.9
24.3
11.8
17.2
28.7
7.8
11.5
As a middle-income country, Viet Nam has had considerable success in reducing
the U5MR, from 56.9o/oo in 1999 to 22.4o/oo in 2014. However, as shown in Table 5.4,
there is an obvious difference between urban and rural areas and among regions of the
country. The U5MR in rural areas is twice the rate found in urban areas. Economically
under-developed regions, such as the Northern Midlands and Mountains and Central
Highlands, have quite high U5MRs (33.9o/oo and 39.5o/oo, respectively). These gaps
show that the work to reduce child mortality in Viet Nam is incomplete.
The fast decline in the IMR in Viet Nam has contributed to the decline in the
U5MR. The U5MR dropped rapidly over the past two decades, from 58o/oo in 1990 to
24o/oo in 2009. However, the level of decline was slower in the period 2009-2014. Table
5.4 indicates that the U5MR in 2014 reached 22.4o/oo, still higher than the U5MR target
of a decline of about 3.1 deaths per thousand children under age 5 by 2015.
5.5. Life expectancy at birth
Life expectancy at birth or the expectation of life at birth (e0) is a combined
indicator used for evaluating the probability of dying within a population. The
indicator is estimated from the “life table”, which expresses in detail the mortality
model of a population by age, based on the infant mortality rate. The life table is a
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useful tool for researching the mortality of a population. It can be applied to various
fields, especially for projecting the population in the future. Normally, life tables are
models separately for males and females. The data input is the IMR.
Life expectancy depends much on the level of socio-economic development
of a country, including living standards, health achievements, completeness of the
disease prevention and treatment system, etc. Therefore, it is regarded as a key
indicator for evaluating national development.
Table 5.5: Viet Nam’s life table by sex, 1/4/2014
Age
Male
0
1
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80+
FEMALE
0
1
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
75
80+
Lx
lx
dx
qx
px
mx
Tx
ex
97899
389596
485539
484500
483022
480692
477994
475160
471725
466862
459073
446331
425743
394038
347917
284597
204340
188862
100000
98309
97087
96871
96558
96084
95542
94963
94248
93217
91560
88855
84515
77885
68317
55314
39198
22794
1691
1222
217
313
473
542
579
715
1031
1657
2705
4340
6629
9568
13003
16117
16403
22794
0.0169
0.0124
0.0022
0.0032
0.0049
0.0056
0.0061
0.0075
0.0109
0.0178
0.0295
0.0488
0.0784
0.1228
0.1903
0.2914
0.4185
1.0000
0.9831
0.9876
0.9978
0.9968
0.9951
0.9944
0.9939
0.9925
0.9891
0.9822
0.9705
0.9512
0.9216
0.8772
0.8097
0.7086
0.5815
0.0000
0.0173
0.0031
0.0004
0.0006
0.0010
0.0011
0.0012
0.0015
0.0022
0.0035
0.0059
0.0097
0.0156
0.0243
0.0374
0.0566
0.0803
0.1207
7063892
6965993
6576397
6090858
5606357
5123335
4642643
4164649
3689489
3217764
2750902
2291829
1845497
1419754
1025717
677799
393202
188862
70.6
70.9
67.7
62.9
58.1
53.3
48.6
43.9
39.1
34.5
30.0
25.8
21.8
18.2
15.0
12.3
10.0
8.3
98832
394394
492366
491938
491375
490517
489352
487868
485833
482791
477843
469892
457448
437866
405983
354701
277416
311691
100000
98713
98465
98376
98258
98080
97841
97533
97106
96459
95410
93730
91098
86935
80171
69394
53617
34988
1287
249
88
118
178
239
308
427
646
1050
1680
2632
4163
6765
10776
15778
18628
34988
0.0129
0.0025
0.0009
0.0012
0.0018
0.0024
0.0031
0.0044
0.0067
0.0109
0.0176
0.0281
0.0457
0.0778
0.1344
0.2274
0.3474
1.0000
0.9871
0.9975
0.9991
0.9988
0.9982
0.9976
0.9969
0.9956
0.9933
0.9891
0.9824
0.9719
0.9543
0.9222
0.8656
0.7726
0.6526
0.0000
0.0130
0.0006
0.0002
0.0002
0.0004
0.0005
0.0006
0.0009
0.0013
0.0022
0.0035
0.0056
0.0091
0.0154
0.0265
0.0445
0.0671
0.1123
7598107
7499275
7104881
6612515
6120577
5629202
5138685
4649333
4161464
3675631
3192840
2714997
2245105
1787656
1349791
943808
589107
311691
76.0
76.0
72.2
67.2
62.3
57.4
52.5
47.7
42.9
38.1
33.5
29.0
24.6
20.6
16.8
13.6
11.0
8.9
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Note: x: age at 0,1, 5,...,80+; nqx: Probability of dying from age x to exact age x+n; n: Number of ages in group
(1, 4, 5, 5, 5,....); npx: Probability of living from age x to exact age x+n; nLx: Number of persons-number of life years
from age x to exact age x+n; nmx: Specific death rate from x age to exact age x+n; lx: Number of persons alive at exact
age x; Tx: Number of person-number of life years from exact age x and above; ndx: Number of deaths between age x
and exact age x+n; ex: Life expectancy at age x.
Viet Nam’s life table classified by sex is presented in Table 5.5. Life expectancy
at birth for the population was 73.2 years in 2014; 70.6 years for males and 76.0 years
for females. Life expectancy at birth in 2014 had increased by 0.4 years as compared
to the 2009 Census (72.8 years). The 2014 IPS shows that life expectancy for males
was lower than for females. This reflects the reality of Viet Nam, and the majority of
other societies, where the level of mortality at each age for males is always higher
than the level for females, resulting in lower life expectancy for males.
Compared to other Southeast Asian countries, Viet Nam’s life expectancy at
birth is quite high, ranking third among 11 regional countries, just after Singapore (83
years), Malaysia and Thailand (75 years).6 This is one of Viet Nam’s achievements
related to improving living standards for the people.
5.6. Cause of death
One of the objectives of the 2014 IPS was to collect information on household
deaths in order to evaluate the causes of death. Causes of death include disease,
workplace accidents, traffic accidents, other accidents, suicides and other causes.
Among these causes, deaths from disease accounted for 86.9% of all deaths
in 2014. It is notable that among the causes of death by accidents, traffic accidents
formed the largest share (4.4%), four times higher than deaths from workplace
accidents. The rate of deaths for males was 6.1%, three times higher than the rate
for females. Compared to 2009 and 2013, the proportion of deaths due to workplace
accidents and “other accidents” has declined, whereas the proportion due to traffic
accidents has increased (see Table 5.6).
6. Source: The 2014 World Population Datasheet/Population Reference Bureau.
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Table 5.6: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point of
survey by sex and cause of death, 2009, 2013 and 2014
Unit: Percentage
Total
Cause of death
Total
2009
2013
Total
2014
Male
Female
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
82.1
85.0
86.9
85.1
89.6
Working accidents
1.0
1.4
0.9
1.4
0.2
Traffic accidents
4.7
3.8
4.4
6.1
2.2
Other accidents
3.0
1.9
1.8
2.0
1.3
1.3
1.0
1.4
0.6
6.6
5.0
4.0
6.1
Disease
Suicide
Other causes
9.2
Source: 2009 Population and Housing Census: Major Findings, 1/4/2013 Population change survey; 1/4/2014
Intercensal population and housing survey.
It is alarming is that the proportion of suicides was found to be relatively high,
at 1% of deaths. The proportion of male deaths from accidents is much higher than
the proportion for females. This trend is similar in urban and rural areas and in the
various socio-economic regions. The Central Highlands was still the region with the
highest proportion of deaths due to traffic accidents and other accidents, in spite of a
strong decline in traffic accidents deaths compared to 2009.
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Table 5.7: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point of
survey by cause of death, sex and socio-economic region, 2014
Unit: Percentage
Place of residence/
Socio-economic region
Total
Entire country
Urban
Rural
Social economic region
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
MALE
Entire country
Urban
Rural
Social economic regions
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
FEMALE
Entire country
Urban
Rural
Social economic regions
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
Cause of death
Working Traffic
Other
Other
Total Disease
Suicide
accident accident accidents
causes
100
100
100
86.9
87.7
86.6
0.9
0.6
1.0
4.5
4.2
4.6
1.8
0.9
2.1
1.0
0.7
1.2
4.9
5.9
4.5
100
100
100
100
100
100
84.1
89.2
85.0
82.2
86.5
89.8
1.2
0.6
1.4
1.4
0.4
0.5
3.6
3.9
5.6
7.3
5.3
3.2
1.8
1.2
1.7
2.5
1.0
2.7
2.9
0.2
0.8
2.4
1.0
0.8
6.4
4.9
5.5
4.2
5.8
2.8
100
100
100
85.1
87.1
84.3
1.4
1.1
1.5
6.1
5.6
6.3
2.1
0.8
2.7
1.4
0.9
1.5
4.0
4.5
3.7
100
100
100
100
100
100
83.1
87.5
82.6
79.8
85.8
87.6
1.5
0.9
2.3
2.1
0.8
0.9
4.8
5.1
8.3
10.0
6.9
4.0
2.0
1.6
1.9
3.2
1.2
3.5
3.3
0.3
1.1
2.9
1.0
1.3
5.3
4.6
3.8
2.1
4.2
2.7
100
100
100
89.6
88.6
90.0
0.2
0.0
0.2
2.2
2.2
2.2
1.3
1.0
1.4
0.6
0.5
0.7
6.2
7.8
5.5
100
100
100
100
100
100
85.8
91.9
88.3
87.0
87.2
92.8
0.7
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.6
2.0
1.9
2.3
3.5
2.3
1.4
0.7
1.5
1.3
0.8
1.8
2.1
0.2
0.3
1.3
1.0
0.2
8.3
5.3
7.7
8.2
7.5
3.0
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CHAPTER 6: MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION
Migration is defined as a change in the place of residence of an individual from
one territorial unit to another during a given time period. For thousands of years,
human beings have migrated in search of a better life. Migration is the result of
numerous factors: many migrants move in search of greater opportunities for jobs,
to earn more income, to live in a more agreeable environment or to live near friends
or relatives. There are also those who are forced to migrate due to natural disasters,
floods or wars.
In this survey the General Statistics Office studied two forms of migration: by
specific time of migration in the past five years, and migration in the past 1 year.
The target population were 5 years old and above for 5 year migrants and 1 year and
above for 1 year migrants. The survey only collected information related to internal
migration (i.e. domestic migration). Data from the censuses of 1999 and 2009, and
the 2014 IPS show that inter-provincial and rural-to-urban migration flows accounted
for a high proportion of migrants.
The 2014 IPS collected information on internal migration through questions
about place of usual residence in the five years prior to the survey for people aged 5
and older (both short form and long form), and in the one year prior to the survey for
people aged 1 and older (long form). A person is considered a migrant if their current
place of usual residence at the time of the survey and the place of usual residence
five years or one year ago was not the same administrative unit at the commune
level7 (in this chapter this unit is called commune). At the time point of the survey,
a person who still resided in a commune-level administrative unit whose name had
changed (from commune to ward or district capital or vice versa) compared to five
years or one year previously is not considered a migrant.
In order to facilitate presentation of the data, and effectively serve the needs
of data users, defining migrants by different levels of administrative units was
considered the best way. There are four types of migration: i) intra-district migration,
meaning migration within the administrative boundaries of a district-level unit8
(in this chapter it is called district); ii) inter-district migration, meaning migration
between districts within one province9 (in this chapter it is called province); iii)
inter-provincial migration, meaning migration from one province to another; and
iv) inter-regional migration, meaning migration between socio-economic regions.
Among these, the first three migrant types are independent and exclusive; that is, an
individual can only belong to one of these three migrant statuses. An inter-provincial
migrant may, however, also be an inter-regional migrant, if the origin and destination
provinces belong to different regions.
7. Commune-level administration units include: commune, ward, and town, and district capital.
8. District-level administrative units include: rural and urban district, and provincial-level towns.
9. Province-level administrative units include: provinces and municipalities directly under the Central level.
Currently in Viet Nam there are five municipalities under the Central level, including: Ha Noi, Hai Phong, Da
Nang, Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho.
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Table 6.1 summarizes the migration types as classified in the survey, based
on changes in place of usual residence compared to five years or one year prior to
the survey.
Table 6.1: Migration in relation to place of usual residence five years or one year prior
to the survey
Place of usual residence 5 years or 1 year prior to the survey
1. Same commune
Migrant status
Non-migration
2.1. Same district
Intra-district migration
2.2.1. Same province
Inter-district migration
2.2.2. Other province
Inter-provincial migration
2.2.3. Other region
Inter-regional migration
2. Other commune
2.2. Other district
3. Overseas
International immigration
6.1. Migration five years prior to the survey
6.1.1. Level of five year migration by type of migration
Figure 6.1 presents data on internal migration from the 1999 and 2009 censuses
and 2014 IPS. Among the different types of migration, the number of inter-provincial
migrants was the largest, followed by inter-regional migrants. The number of intradistrict migrants was the lowest. Data indicates that during the period 2009-2014 the
number of migrants decreased compared to the period 2004-2009 among all types
of migrants. Specifically, inter-provincial migration decreased by around 804,000
people, and inter-regional migration decreased by 585,000 people.
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Figure 6.1: Number of migrants aged 5 years and older by migration status,
1999, 2009 and 2014
Table 6.2 presents data from the 1999 and 2009 censuses and the 2014 IPS on
the number of migrants and migration rates, classified by migration status. In this
table, the number of non-migrants in each migrant category can be understood to
be the total population aged 5 years and older minus the number of migrants of the
given type. The migration rates were calculated as the number of migrants per 1000
inhabitants aged 5 years and older at the time of the survey. The data reveal that
for all migration types, the level of migration during 1999-2004 did not increase
steadily, but varied. The level of migration in the period 1994-1999 was the lowest,
and it then increased sharply in the period 2004-2009, followed by a decrease in the
period 2009-2014.
Comparing the period 2004-2009 and 2009-2014 show that inter-regional
migration decreased the most, falling from 30 per thousand in 2009 to 21 per
thousand in 2014. Inter-provincial migration decreased by 12 per thousand, from 43
per thousand in 2009 to 31 per thousand in 2014. Inter-district migration decreased
by 2 per thousand, from 22 per thousand in 2009 to 20 per thousand in 2014. The
number of intra-district migrants decreased by 4 per thousand, from 21 per thousand
in 2009 to 17 per thousand in 2014.
Data in Table 6.2 also indicates that during the period 1999-2014, interprovincial migration accounted for the highest proportion in 1999 (34,4%), 2009
(37,4%) and 2014 (42,1%).
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Table 6.2: Number of migrants and migration rate by migration status, 1999, 2009
and 2014
Type of migration
Number of migrants Number of non-migrants
(Thousand persons)
(Thousand persons)
1999 2009 2014
1999
2009
2014
Migration rate
(Per thousand)
1999 2009 2014
Intra-district migration (2.1)
1 343 1 618 1 430 67 808 76 893 81 852
19
21
17
Inter-district migration (2.2.1)
1 138 1 709 1 644 68 013 76 802 81 638
16
22
20
Inter-provincial migration (2.2.2) 2 001 3 398 2 594 67 150 75 113 80 688
29
43
31
Inter-regional migration (2.2.3)
19
30
21
1 334 2 361 1 776 67 817 76 150 81 507
Once again it is possible to see a correlation between migration and economic
development. During the period 2004-2009, a large increase was seen in the number
of industrial and processing zones built in numerous locations throughout the country.
These production facilities require skilled labour. Furthermore, during this period
people were moving in large numbers to cities and urban areas to find employment
to earn a living. During 2009-2014 Viet Nam’s economy faced many challenges
resulting in a decrease in the number of migrants.
6.1.2. Inter-regional migration
In order to understand in more detail changes in migration over the past five
years, Table 6.3 presents information on inter-regional migration based on the 2009
Census and the 2014 IPS.
The picture of inter-regional migration in 2014 IPS is different from that found
in the 2009 Census. In 2009, there were only two regions with net in-migration
(in-migrants exceeded out-migrants), the Central Highlands and Southeast. The
four remaining regions had net out-migration (out-migrants exceeded in-migrants).
In 2014, in addition to the same two regions (Central Highlands and Southeast)
experiencing net in-migration, the Red River Delta also experienced net in-migration,
though at a very low rate (0.3‰). In the past 5 years, the Southeast continued to
attract migrants since this region includes Ho Chi Minh City, which remains a major
economic “engine” and thus an attractive destination for workers throughout the
country. In addition, a substantial number of migrants come to the Southeast to
pursue their studies, training or obtain to improve their technical skills mainly in Ho
Chi Minh City.
As for the remaining three regions with out-migration, all three have seen
decreases in negative net-migration rates (in absolute value) over the past 5 years:
in the North and South Central Coast the net migration rate declined by more from
-38.4 per thousand in 2009 to -15.0 per thousand in 2014, and the rate declined in
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the Northern Midlands and Mountains from -17.9 per thousand in 2009 to -8.1 per
thousand in 2014.
Table 6.3: Migration rate in 5 years prior to the survey by socio-economic region,
2009 and 2014
Socio-economic region
In-migration rate in
5 years prior to the
survey (o/oo)
Out-migration rate in Net migration rate in
5 years prior to the
5 years prior to the
survey (o/oo)
survey (o/oo)
2009
2014
2009
2014
2009
2014
Entire country
30.1
19.6
30.1
19.6
0
0
Northern Midlands and Mountains
9.1
6.2
27.0
14.3
-17.9
-8.1
16.1
10.4
18.5
10.1
-2.3
0.3
6.4
10.0
44.8
24.9
-38.4
-15.0
36.3
18.8
27.4
17.8
8.9
1.0
126.7
70.8
9.7
13.9
117.0
56.9
4.4
4.5
46.5
34.3
-42.1
-29.7
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
Note:
- Data in 2009 were extracted from Table A.5, page 150, Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Major Findings.
- Data in 2014: Migration rates were calculated based on total population in the denominator.
6.1.3. Some basic characteristic of migrants aged 5 and over
For this section, migrants include persons aged 5 and over if their current place
of residence at the time of the survey and the place of residence five years prior to
the survey were not the same administrative unit at the commune level.
There were 5,668,800 migrants in 2014, including 3,339,400 females (59%),
and the majority of migrants concentrated in urban areas (59.2%). By region, the
highest number of migrants was concentrated in the Southeast (41.3%). By age
group, the highest proportion of migrants was youth aged 20-24 (24.2%), followed
by the group aged 25-29 (21.7% of total migrants aged 5 and over).
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Table 6.4: Number and distribution of migrants aged 5 and over, 2014
Residence/
Socio-economic region/
Age group
Migrants
aged 5 and
over
(Thousand
persons)
Proportion of migrants in
total population aged 5
and over (%)
Proportion (%)
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Entire country
5 668.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
6.8
5.7
7.9
Urban
3 353.5
59.2
63.7
56.0
12.1
11.1
13.0
Rural
2 315.3
40.8
36.3
44.0
4.2
3.1
5.2
437.8
7.7
5.5
9.3
4.2
2.5
5.8
1 044.1
18.4
15.9
20.2
5.5
4.0
6.9
North and South Central Coast
909.7
16.0
15.1
16.7
5.1
4.0
6.1
Central Highlands
260.2
4.6
5.2
4.1
5.2
4.9
5.5
2 342.4
41.3
47.3
37.2
16.0
15.6
16.5
674.6
11.9
11.0
12.6
4.1
3.2
5.1
5-9
298.9
5.3
6.7
4.3
4.2
4.2
4.2
10-14
198.9
3.5
4.3
2.9
2.9
2.8
2.9
15-19
492.7
8.7
7.8
9.3
7.1
5.1
9.2
20-24
1 374.1
24.2
18.5
28.2
17.2
10.7
23.8
25-29
1 231.2
21.7
19.3
23.4
15.7
11.4
20.1
30-34
746.5
13.2
15.0
11.9
10.0
9.5
10.5
35-39
420.3
7.4
9.4
6.1
6.2
6.5
5.9
40-44
277.9
4.9
6.3
3.9
4.2
4.5
4.0
45-49
193.3
3.4
4.1
2.9
3.2
3.2
3.2
50-54
152.4
2.7
3.3
2.3
2.7
2.8
2.6
55-59
115.1
2.0
2.3
1.9
2.6
2.5
2.6
60 and over
167.5
3.0
3.0
2.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
Socio-economic region
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
Age group
The proportion of migrants in total population aged 5 and over accounted 6.8%,
and the proportion was three times higher in urban areas compared to rural areas
(12.1% as compared to 4.2%). Observing this proportion by socio-economic region,
the percentage is the highest in the Southeast (16%).
6.2. Migration one year prior to the survey
For this section, migrants are considered persons aged 1 and over whose place
of residence at the time of the survey and place of residence 1 year prior to the
survey were not the same administrative unit at the commune level. In-migration
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and out-migration flows are often uneven across provinces, these flows focus only in
some localities and regions. Respondents to the question about migration in the year
prior to the survey were from a sample and are therefore only representative for the
provincial, regional and national levels.
6.2.1. Inter-regional migration
Table 6.5: Number of inter-regional migrants by place of usual residence at time
points of 1/4/2013 and 1/4/2014, and socio-economic region
Unit: Thousands
Place of usual residence at time point of 1/4/2013
Place of usual residence at
time point of 1/4/2014
Total
Total
565 181
Northern Midlands and
Mountains
26 293
Red River Delta
64 408
North and South Central Coast 102 651
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
42 318
291 374
38 137
Northern
Midlands
and
Mountains
Red
River
Delta
50 067 74 183
31 164
137 578
33 499
19 143
2 758
1 187
3 052
153
-
18 715
2 012
10 997
1 520
11 178
56 251
3 137
11 399
3 008
2 677 29 408
6 313
North and
Mekong
South
Central
Southeast River
Central Highlands
Delta
Coast
-
4 662
16 936
9 552 19 980
96 533
18 114
2 636
1 008
361
990
-
114 841 155 013
33 142
147 195
-
The Mekong River Delta is still the leading region in the country in terms of
number of out-migrants (155,000), followed by the North and South Central Coast
(137,600) and Southeast (114,800).
Table 6.5 shows that apart from employment opportunities, distance is also
a factor significantly impacting migration. Most migrants made movements to a
place near their place of previous usual residence. The majority of residents from
the Mekong River Delta chose the Southeast as their destination, while more than
half of migrants from the Northern Midlands and Mountains moved to the Red River
Delta and nearly half of migrants from the Central Highlands selected the Southeast
as their destination.
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6.2.2. Inter-provincial migration
Map 6.1: Inter-provincial net migration rate in 1 year prior to 1/4/2014
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Annex 11 shows inter-provincial migration rates in the 1 year prior to 1/4/2014.
Results of the 2014 IPS show that nearly one-fourth of all provinces (14 out
of 63) had positive net migration rates (in-migrants exceeded out-migrants), while
the remaining provinces has negative migration rates (out-migrants exceeded inmigrants). Binh Duong retained the top ranking for highest positive net-migration
rate (52 per thousand), followed by Dak Nong (36 per thousand). Localities with
high in-migration rates need to pay attention to this situation and ensure suitable and
efficient methods to provide adequate living conditions for in-migrants, including
housing, employment, and schools.
The provinces in the Mekong River Delta with the highest negative net migration
rates were Bac Lieu (-14 per thousand), Ca Mau (-14 per thousand), Hau Giang (-14
per thousand); Soc Trang, (-9 per thousand), and An Giang (-8 per thousand).
A majority of the provinces of the Northern Midlands and Mountains had
negative net migration rates, with the exception of Dien Bien. Four out of six
provinces of the Southeast had positive net migration rates, with the exception of
Binh Phuoc and Tay Ninh, which had negative net migration rates.
6.2.3. Some basic characteristic of migrants 1 year
Figure 6.2 presents number of migrants 1 year prior to the survey time point by
residence and sex. There were over 1.8 million migrants in the entire country, with
females making up a higher share than males (57.5% versus 42.5%). The number
of migrants to urban areas in the year prior to the survey was 207,000 people higher
than the number migrating to rural areas. In both rural and urban areas, the number
of female migrants was higher than number of male migrants.
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Figure 6.2: Number of migrants 1 year prior to 1/4/2014 by residence and sex
Figure 6.3 presents migration rates by age group and sex. The migration rate of
youth aged 20-24 was the highest, followed by persons in the age groups 25-29 and
15-19. Results from the 2014 survey show that in almost age groups the migration
rate of females was higher than the rate among males.
The migration rate was highest in the age group 20-24 among both females
(43.2o/oo) and males (24.4o/oo), though this was also the age group with the largest gap
between male and female migration rates (a difference of 18.9 per thousand).
Figure 6.3: Age and sex specific migration rates, 2014
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The group of persons with technical and professional qualifications represented
the highest proportion among migrants, followed by persons who had completed
lower secondary education. Those who had never attended school presented the
lowest proportion of migrants in the year prior to the survey. This pattern was true
for both sexes.
Table 6.6: Proportion of migrants 1 year prior to the survey time point (1/4/2014) by
sex and educational level
Unit: Percentage
Educational level
Total
Male
Female
100.0
100.0
100.0
Never attended
1.7
1.4
1.9
Not completed primary
9.3
10.5
8.5
Completed primary
16.2
16.4
16.0
Completed lower secondary
20.7
20.4
20.9
Completed upper secondary
22.6
21.4
23.4
Technical and professional qualification
29.5
29.9
29.3
Total
Table 6.7 presents migration rate for migrants aged 15 and over during 1 year
prior to the survey by sex and marital status. The highest rate belonged to the never
married group (36,8o/oo). Ever-married people (included widowed) have consistently
had much lower migration rates compared to never married people or those that are
divorced/separated. For all groups, the migration rate of females was higher than
that of males. The largest gender gap migration rates was found in the separated and
divorced group (a difference of 16.1 per thousand between the male and female rates
for this group), while the smallest gap was in the widowed group (1.2 per thousand).
Table 6.7: Migration rate of population aged 15 and above 1 year prior to the survey
(1/4/2014) by sex
Unit: Per thousand
Marital status
Male
Female
23.6
19.8
27.1
Never married
36.8
32.8
42.0
Currently married
20.6
15.2
25.9
Widowed
6.0
5.0
6.2
Divorced
24.3
13.4
29.4
Separated
24.9
15.3
31.4
Total
Total
Reasons for migration reflect most important decisions leading to migration.
The reasons for migration may include pull and push factors. Table 6.8 presents
the main reasons leading to the moving decision of migrants. Approximately
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22.6% of migrants said they moved to their destination to start a new job, and
21.4% said the reason was marriage. Migrating to start a new job was the most
common reason given by males (28.3%), whereas for women the main reason
given was to marry (31%).
Table 6.8: Proportion of migrants aged 15 and over 12 months prior to the survey
(1/4/2014) among migrants aged 15 and over by sex and reason for migration
Unit: Percentage
Reason for migrant
Total
Total
To find work
To start a new job
Come back home due to lost job/ ended job/
could not find job
Follow family
Married
Schooling
Others
Male
Female
100.0
15.5
22.6
100.0
18.4
28.3
100.0
13.5
18.7
3.6
19.0
21.4
9.4
8.5
5.4
20.3
7.5
9.7
10.4
2.4
18.1
31.0
9.2
7.2
6.3. Urbanization
From the perspective of demography and economic geography, urbanization is
understood as migration from rural to urban areas, and increased concentration of
people living in urban areas. The level of urbanization of a nation is measured by
the proportion of the people living in urban areas. In terms of society, urbanization
is understood as a process of restructuring people’s residential environment.
Urbanization not only changes the distribution of the population and material factors,
but also changes socio-economic patterns, and diffuses urban lifestyles to rural areas
and to all of society. Therefore, urbanization not only occurs in qualitative terms
through population growth, territorial expansion, and production development, but
also in qualitative terms through improvements in living standards, and diversification
of cultural patterns and needs.10
In Viet Nam, urban areas include inner districts and wards of municipalities
and cities, and district capitals. All other remaining areas (communes) are rural.
Urbanization in Viet Nam began to increase in pace towards the end of the 1980s,
along with the initial period of economic transformation. Urban development depends
on economic development. Currently, urbanization in the world is considered to have
two main types. In developed countries, a form of diffused urbanization is occurring
wherein the urban population is returning to live in urban outskirts or rural areas.
10. Source: The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census, Migration and Urbanization in Viet Nam:
Patterns, Trends and Differentials, page 60.
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In contrast, in developing countries, such as Viet Nam, the rural population is being
pulled into urban areas to work and live.
As of 1/4/2014, 33.1% of Viet Nam’s population lived in urban areas, a 3.5
percentage points higher compared to 2009 Census. During the period 2009-2014,
the urban population grew rapidly, on average 3.26% per year. However, this rate
was lower compared to growth in the period 1999-2009, when the average increase
was 3.4% per year. Rural population growth in Viet Nam was 0.05% per year during
period 2009-2014 .
The urban share of the population in Viet Nam is low compared to Southeast
Asian countries such as Brunei (76%), Malaysia (71%), Philippines (63%), Indonesia
(50%), Thailand (47%) and Laos (34%); but the rate in Viet Nam is slightly higher
than in Cambodia (20%), East Timor (30%) and Myanmar (31%).11
Table 6.9 shows that the urban population has increased continuously, from
19.2% in 1979 to 19.4% in 1989, 23.7% in 1999, 29.6% in 2009 and 33.1% in 2014.
Over many years, the crude birth rate in rural areas has exceeded the rate in urban
areas, while crude death rates have varied little between these two areas. This means
that urban population growth in Viet Nam reflects large flows of people from rural to
urban areas. It is also important to note that in addition to the flows of migrants from
rural to urban areas, there have also been changes in administrative divisions (rural
communes becoming district capitals or urban wards), leading to many rural areas
becoming urban areas. This represents another type of urbanization.
Table 6.9: Number and share of population in urban areas, 1979-2014
Year
Urban population
(Thousand persons)
Urban population share (%)
1979
10 094
19.2
1989
12 463
19.4
1999
18 077
23.7
2009
25 374
29.6
2014
29 717
33.1
Table 6.10 presents total population, urban population and urban share of the
population by region. The Southeast has the largest urban population, accounting
for 62.3% of total regional population (in 2009 it was 57.1%), followed by the Red
River Delta, has the next highest urbanization rate, with 33.8% of its population in
urban areas (in 2009 this figure was 29.2%).
11. Source: Population Reference Bureau, 2014 World Population Data Sheet.
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Table 6.10: Total population, urban population, and urban share by socio-economic
region, 2014
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Total population
(thousand persons)
Urban
Urban population
population share
(thousand persons)
(%)
90 493
29 939
33.1
Northern Midlands and Mountains
11 634
1 983
17.0
Red River Delta
20 650
6 970
33.8
North and South Central Coast
19 482
5 277
27.1
5 505
1 601
29.1
Southeast
15 721
9 787
62.3
Mekong River Delta
17 502
4 321
24.7
Central Highlands
Data in Table 6.11 shows that during the 5 years prior to the 2014 IPS, net
migration from rural to urban areas was 1,837,000 people (in the 2009 Census
this figure was 1,943,000 people). On average, in-migration has contributed 0.7
percentage point to annual population growth in urban areas. At the same time,
this internal migration has reduced the annual growth of the rural population by
0.35percentage point.
Table 6.11: Migration flows between urban and rural areas, 2014
Migrants and direction of migration (1000 persons)
Effect of rural-to-urban migration on
population growth (%)
Rural to urban
Urban to rural
Net rural-urban
migration
Rural
Urban
1 837
785
1 025
-0.35
0.7
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CHAPTER 7: HOUSEHOLD LIVING CONDITIONS
In the 2014 IPS, in addition to indicators on the population, some information on
basic living conditions, including information on dwellings and household facilities,
was collected. Questions related to: type of housing, total floor space of the house/flat,
kind of fuel (energy) used for lighting and cooking, main source of cooking/drinking
water, kind of toilet facility used, and basic amenities in the household. To get this
information, enumerators were asked to combine observation of the households and
interviews with household heads. In particular for this survey, information on the
demand for housing (purchasing or renting dwellings in approximately the next 3
years) was also collected to support policy makers in developing housing suitable
policies for the country.
7.1. Type of housing
As defined in this survey, a dwelling is a constructed work for the purpose
of living by household members, and consists of three parts: walls, roof and floor.
In order to assess the quality of dwellings, the 2014 IPS questionnaire included
questions on the main materials used for constructing the pier (or pivot or loadbearing wall), roof, and outer walls of the house/flat.
Table 7.1: Methods applied in the 2014 IPS for classifying main construction materials
used for housing
Main material of pier
(supporting columns)
Main material of roof
Main material of wall
Sturdy
1. Steel-reinforced
concrete
2. Brick/stone
3.
Iron/steel/solid wood
1. Steel-reinforced
concrete;
2. Tile (cement, terracotta)
1. Steel-reinforced
concrete
2. Brick or stone masonry
3. Wood/metal
Flimsy
4. Scrap wood/bamboo
5. Soil
6. Other
3. Sheeting (fibrocement/
metal)
4. Leaves/straw/tar paper
5. Other
4. Mud/lime/straw
5. Slabs/bamboo screen/
planks
6. Other
Based on the classification of the construction materials as sturdy or flimsy,
dwellings were divided into four types: permanent, semi-permanent, less-permanent,
and simple. Permanent housing refers to dwellings with the three main structural
elements − pier (supporting column), roof and walls − all constructed with sturdy
materials. Semi-permanent housing refers to dwellings with two out of three structural
elements made of sturdy materials, while semi-permanent structures have only one
of the three structural elements made from sturdy materials. Simple structures are
those for which all three structural elements are classified as flimsy. This method of
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classification is similar to the methods used in the 2009 Census. Interviewers were
requested to combine interviews with observation of the sturdiness of dwellings to
best fill in the questionnaires.
Generally, permanent dwellings included villas, multi-floor dwellings,
prefabricated multi-floor cement structures, and flat-roofed structures (with a
reinforced concrete roof). Semi-permanent dwellings included structures with walls
made with of masonry, wood planks, or wood frames and roofs made out of tiles,
corrugated tin, sheeting, panels or similar materials. “Less-permanent” housing were
those classified as having durable wood frames, a wooden supporting structure, the
entire roof supported by wooden pillars (with an expected life of more than 15 years
for these elements of the dwelling) and a roof made of thatch, bamboo, leaves or
tar paper. Simple dwellings were those with simple structures constructed of crude
materials, with walls made of mud, leaves and bamboo screens, and roofs usually
made from thatch, bamboo, leaves or tar paper.
This classification for dwellings was applied for both the 2009 Census and
the 2014 IPS in order reduce dependence on subjective opinions of respondents
and enumerators, and to ensure comparison and the ability to evaluate changes in
dwelling types between the 2009 Census and the 2014 IPS.
7.2. Housing status
Housing status is one of most basic indicators used to assess the living condition
of households. It provides important information for policy makers. Housing status
is divided into two types: “household with dwelling” and “household without
any dwelling”. However, collection of this information was restricted because
enumerators could not interview vagrants and homeless people at the time of the
survey.
Table 7.2 shows that the proportion of households without any dwellings has
decreased over the last 15 years: the rate in 2014 was about 4 households per 10,000
households surveyed, a decrease of nearly 3 per 10,000 compared to 1999 and a decrease
of 1 per 10,000 compared to 2009. Furthermore, there was positive change in the
proportion of households with dwellings in urban areas: the proportion of households
without a dwelling decreased from 9 per 10,000 in 1999 to 7 per 10,000 in 2009, and
to about 4 per 10,000 in 2014. However, there was almost no change during the last 5
years in rural areas, with the proportion still around 4 households per 10,000. The data
also show that the housing situation is most pressing in the Mekong River Delta, the
largest granary in the country, where the proportion of households without a dwelling
in 2014 was 6.2 per 10,000. The lowest proportion of households without a dwelling,
on the other hand, was in Southeast, where the rate was only 1.5 per 10,000. The
next lowest rate was in the Red River Delta at 1.8 households per 10,000 lacking any
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dwelling. For the whole country, the proportion of households without any dwelling
remained at a low level, and the level has been decreasing. This is a good indication
that the living conditions of the Vietnamese people has improved.
Table 7.2: Proportion of households without dwelling by urban/rural residence and
socio-economic region, 1999-2014
Unit: Per ten thousands
Socio-economic region
Entire country
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Red River Delta
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River Delta
1999
2009
2014
6.7
8.7
6.1
4.7
6.9
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.7
5.0
4.7
5.9
3.9
6.2
12.1
3.1
1.9
8.0
1.0
5.7
5.7
5.5
1.8
5.0
3.3
1.5
6.2
In terms of types of housing, Table 7.3 shows that almost all households, about
98.5%, had “separate dwellings”. Only a very small proportion of households (0.1%)
said they had a villa, and the proportion of households living in apartments also
accounted for a very small portion (1.4%) in 2014.
Table 7.3: Proportion of households with dwelling by types of dwelling, 1/4/2014
Unit: Percentage
Types of dwelling
Total
Apartment
Separate dwelling
Villa
Whole country
Urban
100.0
1.40
98.50
0.10
Rural
100.0
3.98
95.81
0.21
100.0
0.07
99.88
0.05
As described above, type of dwelling is based on the classification of the main
construction materials used for the three main parts of the dwelling (see Table
7.1). Table 7.4 indicates shows changes in the proportion of households by type
of dwelling based on the 2009 and 2014 surveys. The data shows that in 2014 the
proportion of households living in “permanent dwellings” accounted for almost one
half (46.7%) of all households with dwellings. The 2014 data also shows that the
proportion of households living in “permanent dwellings” in rural areas was higher
than that in urban areas (48.9% versus 42.4%). The proportion of households in
urban areas living in “semi-permanent dwellings” was also quite high in 2014, at
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54.1%. This proportion in rural areas was lover, at 38.4%. Over the past 5 years,
the living standards of the population has significantly improved, as the proportion
of households living in “semi-permanent dwellings” increased from 37.9% in 2009
to 43.7% in 2014. This is primarily due to a significant increase in the destruction
of temporary dwellings and rented dwellings with flimsy roof structures (usually
made of sheet metal or fibro-cement) in urban areas in recent years. This has helped
migrants moving from rural areas to urban areas to have suitable housing conditions,
and has increased of proportion of households living in semi-permanent dwellings
in urban areas. It also means the proportion of households living in semi-permanent
dwellings is higher in urban areas compared to rural areas.
In 2014, the proportion of households living in “simple dwellings” was very
low, at 3.7%, though the proportion was higher in rural area than in urban areas
(5.0% and 1.1%, respectively). Similarly, the number of households living in “simple
dwellings” in rural areas was much higher than in urban areas.
Compared to 5 years ago, the proportion of households living in permanent
dwellings increased slowly, from 46.3% in 2009 to 46.7% in 2014. Households with
“less-permanent” dwellings decreased significantly, from 8.0% in 2009 to 5.9% in
2014. And the proportion of households living in simple dwelling decreased over
the last 5 years from 7.8% to 3.7%. This is evidence of great achievements resulting
from the program of hunger elimination and poverty reduction that the Party and
Government of Viet Nam launched in recent years.
Table 7.4: Percentage distribution of households with dwelling by urban/rural
residence and type of dwelling, 2009 and 2014
Unit: Percentage
Type of dwelling
2009
2014
Total
Urban
Rural
Total
Urban
Rural
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Permanent dwelling
46.3
41.4
49.0
46.7
42.4
48.9
Semi-permanent dwelling
37.9
52.7
31.7
43.7
54.1
38.4
Temporary dwelling
8.0
3.3
9.8
5.9
2.4
7.7
Simple dwelling
7.8
2.6
9.5
3.7
1.1
5.0
Whole country
Table 7.5 represents the percentage distribution of households with a dwelling
by urban/rural area and living space (floor area). Data from 1999 to 2014 shows a
clear trend toward more and more the households living in dwellings with greater
living space. Specifically, the proportion of dwellings/apartments with usable floor
area of 60 m2 or more increased from 24.2% in 1999 to 54.3% in 2009 and to 62.4%
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in 2014. However, the proportion of households living in dwellings/apartments
with little living space (less than 15 m2) also increased, reflecting a rising disparity
between rich and poor in terms of dwelling space.
Table 7.5: Percentage distribution of number of households with dwelling by urban/
rural residence and floor area
Unit: Percentage
Usable floor area
Total
Less than 15m2
From 15 - 24 m2
From 25 - 36 m2
From 37 - 48 m2
From 49 - 59 m2
From 60 m2 and over
2009
Whole country Urban
100.0
100.0
1.9
3.0
5.2
6.3
11.6
9.5
14.8
11.3
12.1
9.0
54.3
60.9
Rural
100.0
1.4
4.7
12.5
16.4
13.5
51.4
2014
Whole country
Urban
100.0
100.0
2.3
5.3
4.3
7.3
8.1
7.0
12.1
9.3
10.7
7.7
62.4
63.5
Rural
100.0
0.8
2.8
8.6
13.6
12.2
61.9
Table 7.6 shows that number of dwellings constructed and put into use before
1975 were very few (about 4% of all dwellings/apartments). The majority of
dwellings/apartments (58.7%) were constructed and put into use after the year 2000,
particularly the proportion of villas (82.4%). The number of all villas constructed
before 1975 was only 2.9%. Table 7.6 also shows that the majority of apartments are
in urban areas.
Table 7.6: Distribution of households with dwelling by year the dwelling was put into
use and types of dwelling
Unit: Percentage
Year that dwelling/apartment was put into use
Administrative unit
Whole country
Apartment/flat
Separate housing
Villas
Urban
Apartment/flat
Separate housing
Villas
Rural
Apartment/flat
Separate housing
Villas
Before 1975
4.0
17.9
3.9
2.9
7.1
18.5
6.6
4.1
2.5
3.5
2.5
0.3
From 1975
to 1999
From 2000
to present
36.5
38.3
36.5
14.6
36.8
38.7
36.7
16.9
36.4
25.7
36.4
9.6
58.7
42.3
58.9
82.4
54.8
41.3
55.3
78.8
60.7
70.2
60.7
90.1
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Missing
0.7
1.5
0.7
0.2
1.3
1.5
1.3
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.0
Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Table 7.7 indicates average housing area per capita by urban/rural residence
and socio-economic region. The data shows that in 2009 the average housing area
per capita was 16.7 m2 for the whole country, whereas after 5 years this figure rose
to an average of 20.6 m2. Average housing space per capita increased in both urban
and rural areas: in urban areas it rose from 19.2 m2 in 2009 to 23.0 m2 in 2014,
while in rural areas it increased from 15.7 m2 in 2009 to 19.5 m2 in 2014. This is a
big success related to efforts to implement the Government’s housing development
strategy and increase average housing area per capita. However, the level of increase
differs from region to region. The Northern Midlands and Mountains had the lowest
increase at approximately 3 percentage points, while the Red River Delta had the
biggest increase at 6percentage points. The average housing area per capita in the
North and South Central Coast and Central Highlands increased by approximately 4
percentage points, and Southeast and Mekong River Delta saw an increase of about
3percentage points.
Table 7.7: Average housing area per capita by urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2009 and 2014
Unit: Square meter
Year
Whole
country
Urban
Rural
Northern
Midlands and
Mountains
Red River
Delta
North and
South Central
Coast
Central
Highlands
Southeast
Mekong River
Delta
2009
16.7
19.2
15.7
16.8
16.5
16.6
14.8
17.4
17.1
2014
20.6
23.0
19.5
19.3
22.4
20.4
18.3
20.5
20.3
Besides type of dwelling and living area, the quality of housing can also be
assessed by the year the dwelling was put into use. Table 7.8 summarizes numbers
of households with a dwelling by the year the dwelling put into use, urban/rural
location, and ownership. Data show that Viet Nam has more than 14 million
households living in dwellings put into use from the year 2000 to the time point
of the 2014 IPS, accounting for 58.7% of all households with a dwelling. If it is
assumed that the year the dwelling was put into use is the same year the dwelling
was constructed, then the speed of home/apartment construction has increased
significantly in recent years.
The majority of Vietnamese people live in their own home: 90.8% of all
households with a dwelling owned their home, according to 2014 IPS data. This
figure in rural areas was approximately 15% higher than in urban areas (95.8% and
81.2%, respectively). Only 8.7% of total households lived in rented or borrowed
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dwellings, and these households were mainly located in urban areas. The proportion
of households living in rented or borrowed dwellings in urban areas was more than
four times higher than the rate in rural areas (18.1% and 3.9%, respectively). In
Viet Nam currently, especially in urban areas, most people desire to live in their
own dwelling because the cost of renting is considered a financial burden. This
common desire also relates to the culture of wanting “to live and work in peace and
contentment”. The 18.1% of households in urban areas living in rented or borrowed
dwellings may be correlated to the 18.4% of households that desire to own their
dwelling. This is not a small figure, and given that migration from rural to urban
areas is not slowing down, it contributes to making the real estate market in urban
areas generally hotter (i.e. more competitive with rising prices) than in rural areas.
Table 7.8: Distribution of households with dwelling by year the dwelling was put into
use, urban/rural location, and ownership, 1/4/2014
Unit: Percentage
The year put into use
Ownership
Total
Before 1975
From
1975-1999
From 2000 to
now
Unknown
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
90.8
91.6
93.7
89.5
47.6
Rent/borrow
8.7
6.8
5.8
10.2
51.4
Unclear ownership
0.5
1.6
0.5
0.3
0.9
Without dwelling
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Own home
81.2
88.0
87.7
77.1
33.5
Rent/borrow
18.1
9.7
11.4
22.5
65.7
Unclear ownership
0.8
2.3
0.9
0.5
0.8
Without dwelling
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
95.8
96.9
96.8
95.3
72.4
Rent/borrow
3.9
2.6
2.9
4.5
26.3
Unclear ownership
0.3
0.5
0.3
0.3
1.2
Without dwelling
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
Whole country
Own home
Urban
Rural
Own home
7.3. Living conditions
The 2014 IPS collected information on basic living conditions of households,
which is one of the main indicators used to evaluate the national development
strategy. In general, living conditions and the sanitation situation of households have
improved gradually compared to the 2009 Census.
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In 2014, 98.6% of all households used electricity from the national network
for lighting, an increase of 2.5 percentage points compared to 2009. The figure in
urban areas was almost 100% of households, while the rate was 98% in rural areas
(i.e. only 2% of households in rural areas said they did not use electricity from
the national network for lighting). The proportion of households using electricity
from the national electricity network for lighting has increased significantly in
recent years, reaching almost 100%. This indicates that the population’s access to
the national electricity network has been strengthened and provides evidence of
important achievements in development and advancement of the country towards
industrialization and modernization. Access to lighting contributes to increasing the
quality of life for people and promotes the urbanization and modernization of the
entire nation.
Table 7.9: Distribution of households by urban/rural area and selected household
living conditions, 2009 and 2014
Unit: Percentage
Selected indicators of living conditions
Fuel for lighting
Use national electricity network
Don’t use national electricity network
Main water source for eating and drinking
Piped water from water treatment plant
Bore-well or protected hand-dug well
Rain water
Natural spring or unprotected hand-dug well
and other sources
Toilet
Sanitary toilet
Other toilet
No toilet
2009
Total
Urban
2014
Rural
Total
Urban
Rural
100.0
96.1
3.9
100.0
25.5
49.3
11.9
100.0
99.6
0.4
100.0
63.5
30.4
2.4
100.0
94.6
5.4
100.0
8.6
57.8
16.1
100.0
98.6
1.4
100.0
36.3
43.7
9.9
100.0
99.8
0.2
100.0
73.1
23.0
1.9
100.0
98.0
2.0
100.0
17.6
54.2
13.9
13.3
3.7
17.5
10.1
2.0
14.3
100.0
54.0
38.2
7.8
100.0
87.8
9.9
2.3
100.0
39.0
50.8
10.2
100.0
71.4
24.6
4.0
100.0
93.8
5.2
1.0
100.0
60.0
34.4
5.6
Like the increase in the proportion of households using electricity for lighting,
the proportion of households using sanitary water sources (including piped water
from water treatment plants, rain water, or water from bore-wells or protected handdug wells) has increased significantly compared to 2009. Nationally 89.9% of all
households used sanitary water sources in 2014, a 3% percentage points higher rise
from 2009. The level of increase in both urban and rural areas was the same; sanitary water supply in urban areas increased from 96.3% in 2009 to 98% in 2014, and
the level increased from 82.5% to 85.7% in rural areas. Although the proportion of
households using sanitary water sources has increased, only 36.3% of households
in Viet Nam used piped water from a water treatment plant in 2014, with the cor110
responding proportion in rural areas only 17.6%. In rural areas, the proportion of
households using unsanitary water sources (such as natural water, unprotected handdug well water, and other sources) is still high, accounting for 14.3% of all households in 2014. It is urgent that the Government promote sanitary water programs in
rural areas as an initial step toward the long term goal of improving the quality of life
of the Vietnamese people.
In addition to the increase in access to electricity for lighting and to sanitary
water, the proportion of households using sanitary toilets (flush and semi-flush
toilets) has significantly increased. Nationally, 71.4% of households used sanitary
toilets in 2014, an increase of 17 percentage points compared to 2009. After 5
years, the proportion of households using sanitary toilets in urban areas increased
6 percentage points, from 87.8% in 2009 up to 93.8% in 2014. In rural areas the
level of increase was much more impressive, rising from 39.0% in 2009 to 60.0%
in 2014, an increase of 21% over 5 years. However, the proportion of households
using sanitary toilets in urban areas is still much higher than in rural areas (93.8%
and 60.0%, respectively). This data shows that the hygiene conditions of people,
especially those in rural areas, are improving. However, people in 28.6% of
households still are not using improved toilets, and this reflects the fact that life
for the people of Viet Nam, especially the rural population, can still be difficult,
and sanitary conditions cannot be guaranteed.
7.4. Amenities
The 2014 IPS was designed with questions on basic facilities of households
in order to assess living conditions and quality of the population to serve purpose
of policy-making, planning, and national programs related to improving living
standards throughout the country and in each locality. The results collected from the
survey indicate that modern amenities are becoming popular in Viet Nam. Besides
questions on electricity use for lighting, sanitary water sources and sanitary toilets,
the 2014 IPS questionnaire also included questions on essential amenities used by
households (regardless of ownership of these amenities). The essential amenities
included television, air conditioning, land-line telephone/mobile phone, computers,
internet connection, cars, and motorcycles.
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Figure 7.1: Television use by urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014
Figure 7.1 presents the proportion of households with a television based on
the results of the 2009 Census and the 2014 IPS. The graph shows that 86.9% of
all households in Viet Nam had a television in 2009, and this proportion increased
to 93.9% in 2014. The proportion was 93.5% in rural areas and 94.7% in urban
areas in 2014. Nowadays a television has become a necessary amenity in almost
all households in Viet Nam, in both urban and rural areas. Nationally, 13.1% of all
households did not have a television in 2009, and this figure decreased to 6.1% in
2014. The proportion in rural areas was higher than in urban areas, but the rate of
decrease was more impressive: the proportion of households with a television in
rural area decreased from 15.1% in 2009 down to 6.5% in 2014, while the decrease
in urban areas was from 8.7% to 5.3%.
In 2014, in contrast to the fast rate of growth in television use, the proportion
of households using the Internet was rather low in Viet Nam, accounting for 20.6%
of all households. Figure 7.2 indicates that the proportion of households using the
Internet in Viet Nam is highly concentrated in urban areas, where the proportion
reached 41.7% in 2014. The proportion was only 9.8% in rural areas. Data from the
2014 IPS shows that the proportion of households that did not use the Internet was
rather high, accounting for 79.4%, while the proportion in rural areas was 90.2%. The
Internet is currently a very good information channel containing enormous amounts
of knowledge and is commonly used in developed countries. This is an important
finding related to information and communication for policy makers in Viet Nam.
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Figure 7.2: Internet use by urban/rural residence, 2014
Table 7.10 presents information on the use of necessary living amenities in
Vietnamese households. The data shows that living conditions are much better
than last 5 years ago. In 2009, there were few modern living amenities − such as
mobile phones, computers, washing machines, refrigerators, and air conditioners −
in households, and these amenities were concentrated mainly in urban areas. But in
2014 these amenities become more common in both urban and rural areas of Viet
Nam. In 2014, the proportions of households nationally using necessary amenities
nearly doubled for several items: 85% of households used land-line telephones and/
or cell phones in 2014, up from 45.7% in 2009; use of computers rose to 25.1%, up
from 13.5% in 2009; the proportion of households using a washing machine rose to
30.9% from 14.9% in 2009; and the proportion using a fridge increased to 59.0%,
up from 31.6% in 2009. The proportions of households using an air condition was
13.3% in 2014, more than double the rate in 2009 of 5.9%, while the proportion of
households using a motorcycle rose to 84.6%, up from 72.3% in 2009. Overall, the
proportion of households using modern living amenities in urban areas as much
higher than in rural areas, proving that living standards in urban areas are much
higher than in rural areas.
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Table 7.10: Distribution of households by urban/rural residence and use of essential
amenities, 2009 and 2014
Unit: Percentage
Selected necessary
living amenities
Telephone (*)
2009
Total
2014
Urban
Rural
Total
Urban
Rural
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Use
45.7
61.7
38.6
85.0
92.7
81.1
Do not use
54.3
38.3
61.4
15.0
7.3
18.9
Computer
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Use
13.5
31.8
5.4
25.1
47.2
14.0
Do not use
86.5
68.2
94.6
74.9
52.8
86.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Use
14.9
36.1
5.5
30.9
54.9
18.7
Do not use
85.1
63.9
94.5
69.1
45.1
81.3
Refrigerator
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Use
31.6
57.4
20.2
59.0
76.8
49.9
Do not use
68.4
42.6
79.8
41.0
23.2
50.1
Air conditioner
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
5.9
16.2
1.3
13.3
30.3
4.7
94.1
83.8
98.7
86.7
69.7
95.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Use
72.3
83.2
67.5
84.6
90.1
81.8
Do not use
27.7
16.8
32.5
15.4
9.9
18.2
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Use
-
-
-
3.1
5.7
1.8
Do not use
-
-
-
96.9
94.3
98.2
Washing machine
Use
Do not use
Motorcycle
Car
(*) The 2009 Population and Housing Census only included a question about land-line phone use, but the 2014 IPS
included questions about both land-line phone and cell phone use.
The proportion of households using a motorcycle, according to the results of
the 2014 IPS, is remarkable: in 2014, 84.6% of households in Viet Nam used a
motorcycle, an increase of 12% compared to 2009. The proportion in urban areas was
90.1% and in rural areas 81.8%. This shows that the number of motorized vehicles,
especially motorcycles, has increased significantly in recent years, adding to road
traffic. In addition, the proportion of households using a car in 2014 was 5.7% in
urban areas. This is evidence of improvement in the economy of Viet Nam but also
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brings concerns for policy makers and people, especially in terms of traffic control
and pollution. The density of motorized vehicles is increasing more and more and
the air and noise pollution are getting worse and worse.
Table 7.11 presents the proportion of households using essential amenities by
urban/rural area and socio-economic region. For this indicator there is a rather large
difference between urban and rural areas and between socio-economic regions,
reflecting a significant disparity in living standards. For phone use (hand-line and
cell phones) and motorcycle use, the disparity between urban and rural areas was
about 10% in 2014, while the disparity was much higher for use of computers,
air conditioners, and refrigerators. Table 7.11 also shows that the proportion
of households using essential amenities was higher in the Southeast than other
regions, whereas the proportion was lowest in Northern Midlands and Mountains
and Central Highlands.
Table 7.11: Proportion of households using essential amenities by urban/rural
residence and socio-economic region, 2014
Unit: Percentage
The proportion of households
Socio-economic region
Using
phone
Using
Using
Using Using Using air
Using
washing
computer car fridge condition
motorcycle
machine
WHOLE COUNTRY
85.0
25.1
3.1
59.0
13.3
30.9
84.6
Urban
92.7
47.2
5.7
76.9
30.4
55.0
90.1
Rural
81.1
14.0
1.8
49.9
4.7
18.7
81.8
Northern midlands and
Mountains
80.1
16.2
3.3
52.0
6.0
20.0
84.2
Red river delta
86.0
29.2
3.9
72.6
22.3
43.0
81.6
North and South central coast
81.7
20.1
2.7
50.9
7.2
21.1
82.2
Central Highlands
84.8
23.5
3.4
50.0
2.1
29.9
91.6
Southeast
91.7
41.9
4.4
73.3
23.7
50.5
94.2
Mekong river Delta
84.6
16.1
1.2
44.4
7.0
15.5
80.6
Socio-economic regions
To meet the needs of housing policy makers, the 2014 IPS included questions
on demand for housing in the next 3 years (after 2014). Table 7.12 shows that the
proportion of households who intend to buy or rent a house during the next 3 years
was 2.3%, equivalent to 559,000 households. Within this group, the proportion
intending to buy or rent an apartment/flat was low at 12.5%, and about half of
these (54.2%) intend to buy or rent a flat of less than 70 m2. Conversely, of the
households that intend to buy or rent housing in the next 3 years, 87.5% intend to
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buy or rent a detached house, and of these, the proportion that intend to buy or rent
a single detached house of less than 70 m2 accounted for 55%. Thus, the results
of the survey show that most households with intentions to buy or rent housing
during next three years plan to buy single detached houses, and that more than
50% of those who plan to buy or rent an apartment or a single detached house
plan indicated the size would be less than 70 m2. This shows that the demand for
housing is from groups without high income and that the desire to own a single
detached house is popular in Viet Nam.
Table 7.12: Percentage of households intending to buy or rent housing in next 3 years
by type and housing area
Relative
number (%)
Indicator
Households intending to buy/rent housing during next 3 years
Absolute number
(thousand
households)
2.3
559
12.5
70
- Less than 70 m2
54.2
38
- 70 m2 and over
45.8
32
87.5
489
- Less than 70 m
55.0
269
- 70 m2 and over
45.0
220
Of which:
1. Intend to buy/rent apartment/flat
2. Intend to buy/rent detached house
2
Results from the survey show that the proportion of households intending to buy
or rent a house during the next 3 years was concentrated in the big cities, particularly
Ho Chi Minh City (22.2%), Ha Noi (13%), Binh Duong (5.7%), Da Nang and An
Giang (3.3%), and Dong Nai (2.8%).
In general, the results of the 2014 IPS paint a positive picture of household
living conditions and reflect significant achievements of Viet Nam during the process
of implementing innovative policies and the resolutions of the Tenth and Eleventh
Party Congress and the Strategy of Socio-Economic Development in the period
2011-2020.
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PART III
ANNEXES
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118
MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND
INVESTMENT
THE INTER-CENSAL POPULATION
AND HOUSING SURVEY
TIME-POINT:
00.00 AM 1 APRIL 2014
________________________________
GENERAL
STATISTICS OFFICE
____________________________
THE QUESTIONNAIRE OF COLLECTION OF INFORMATION ON
POPULATION AND HOUSING
(Short Form)
The information collected in this survey is implemented by the Decision No 1253/QDTCTK dated 22 November, 2013 of the General Statistics Office's Director General;
be used and kept strictly confidential by the regulations of the Statistics Law
SAMPLE DIGITS TO FILL INTO BOX
PLACE “X” INTO THE SMALL BOX TO INDICATE THE RESPECTIVE
X
IDENTIFICATION
PROVINCE/CITY: ___________________________________________________________________
DISTRICT/QUARTER/TOWN/PROVINCIAL CITY: _____________________________________
COMMUNE/WARD/DISTRICT TOWN: ________________________________________
ENUMERATION AREA NUMBER: ...................................................................................................
NAME OF ENUMERATION AREA: ______________________________________________________________
URBAN/RURAL (URBAN = 1; RURAL = 2): ......................................................................................................
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER: ..................................................................................................................
FULL NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD: ___________________________________________________________
ADDRESS OF THE HOUSEHOLD: ______________________________________________________________
HOME TELEPHONE/MOBILE PHONE:___________________________________________________________
RESULTS
NUMBER OF USUAL RESIDENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD:: ....................................................................
NUMBER OF MALES:.............................................................................................................
NUMBER OF FEMALES: ........................................................................................................
THIS IS SET
IN
SETS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
CERTIFICATION
FULL NAME
RESPONDENT
ENUMERATOR
TEAM LEADER
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SIGNATURE
PART 1: INFORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
NUMBER
QUESTIONS
NUMBER ...............
NUMBER ................
QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY.
1. Please let me know the full name of each
person usually residing in the household,
starting at the head of household?
(APPLICATION OF INTERVIEW PROCESS FOR
DETERMINATION OF USUAL RESIDENTS)
2. What is [NAME]’s relationship to the head of
household?
3. Is [NAME] male of female?
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
H.H HEAD ............................. 1
H.H HEAD.............................. 1
SPOUSE ............................... 2
SPOUSE ................................ 2
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
PARENTS ............................. 4
PARENTS .............................. 4
OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION .. 5
NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6
NO FAMILY RELATION ......... 6
MALE ... 1
MALE .. 1
FEMALE . 2
FEMALE 2
ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN).
4. In what solar calendar month and year was
[NAME] born?
MONTH ...........................
MONTH ...........................
YEAR ..................
YEAR .................
Q 12
5. What is [NAME]’s age as of his/her last
birthday? (IF AGE IS 95 YEARS OR MORE, WRITE ‘95’)
Q 12
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009).
13. Where did [NAME] reside usually, five years
ago (on 1/4/2009)?
SAME COMMUNE/WARD... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
ABROAD ........................... 2
ABROAD ........................... 2
NEXT PERSON
14. Was the above-mentioned place of usual
residence of [NAME] a ward, a district town or
a commune five years ago?
NEXT PERSON
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ......1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE .........................2
PART 4: INFORMATION ON EVENTS OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE LAST 5 YEARS
48. During the last 5 years (from 1/4/2009 to the end of 31/3/2014), did
any usual residents of your household die?
YES...............................1
NO ................................2
If yes, how many persons died during last 5 years?
Including:
a. Number of persons who were present before 0h00, April 1, 2009 but
died?
b. Numver of persons who were present after 0h00, April 1, 2009 but
died?
NUMBER OF DEATHS:............
NUMBER OF DEATHS:............
NUMBER OF DEATHS:............
IF QUESTION 48b > 0, ASK QUESTION 48.1 AND QUESTION 48.2. IF QUESTION 48b = 0, ASK PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION.
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PART 5
0
0
HH N :.........
NUMBER ...............
NUMBER ...............
SET N : ..........
NUMBER ................
NUMBER ...............
QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY.
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
H.H HEAD ............................. 1
H.H HEAD ............................. 1
H.H HEAD ..............................1
H.H HEAD.............................. 1
SPOUSE ............................... 2
SPOUSE ............................... 2
SPOUSE ................................2
SPOUSE ................................ 2
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
NATURAL CHILD ...................3
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
PARENTS ............................. 4
PARENTS ............................. 4
PARENTS ..............................4
PARENTS .............................. 4
OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION ..5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION .. 5
NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6
NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6
NO FAMILY RELATION .........6
NO FAMILY RELATION ......... 6
MALE ... 1
MALE ... 1
MALE .. 1
MALE ... 1
FEMALE .2
FEMALE . 2
FEMALE 2
FEMALE 2
ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN).
MONTH ............................
MONTH ...........................
MONTH ...........................
MONTH ...........................
YEAR ..................
YEAR ..................
YEAR .................
YEAR ..................
Q 12
Q 12
Q 12
Q 12
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NOT STATED YEAR ...9998
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009).
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
ABROAD .......................... 2
ABROAD ...........................2
ABROAD ........................... 2
ABROAD........................... 2
NEXT PERSON
NEXT PERSON
NEXT PERSON
NEXT PERSON
OTHER PLACE................... 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
OTHER PLACE ................... 3
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ......1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE ......................... 2
COMMUNE ........................ 2
NUMBER
QUESTIONS
THE DECEASED …….
THE DECEASED …….
THE DECEASED …….
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
PROVINCE
PROVINCE
PROVINCE
48.1. Please let me know full name
and completed age of each deceased
who presents after 0h00, April 1,
2009 but died?
48.2. Where did [NAME] usually
reside before 0h00, April 1, 2009?
ONLY ASK THE PERSONS WHO WERE BORN
BEFORE 0H00, APRIL 1, 2009
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PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION
QUESTION
ANSWER
49. To whom does this dwelling/flat that your
household is residing belong?
HOUSEHOLD OWNED ...................................................................... 1
RENTED/BORROWED ..................................................................... 2
UNCLEAR OWNERSHIP ................................................................... 3
NO HOUSING .................................................................................... 4
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50. Is your household sharing the dwelling/flat
with other household(s)?
YES ............. 1
NUMBER OF SHARED PERSONS OF
NO ............... .2
51. Is the dwelling/flat of your household the
apartment building, the single detached
house or the villa? How many floors have
this dwelling? IN THIS QUESTION, THE SINGLE
OTHER HOUSEHOLDS (EXCLUDE VISITORS)
APARTMENT BUILDING ... 1
NUMBER OF FLOORS ... .......
SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE . 2
NUMBER OF FLOORS ...
VILLA................................. 3
DETACHED HOUSE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE VILLA.
53. How many square meters is the total floor
space of this house/flat?
NUMBER OF FLOORS ...
2
FLOOR SPACE (m ) ...........................................
54. What is the main construction material of the
pier (or the pivot or the load-bearing wall) of
this house/flat?
CONCRETE ....................................................................................... 1
BRICK/STONE ................................................................................... 2
STEEL/IRON/DURABLE WOOD ........................................................ 3
WOOD OF LOW QUALITY/BAMBOO ................................................ 4
SOIL ................................................................................................... 5
OTHER _______________________________________________ 6
(SPECIFY)
55. What is the main construction material of the
roof of this house/flat?
CONCRETE ....................................................................................... 1
TILE (CEMENT, TERRA-COTTA) ...................................................... 2
SLAB (CEMENT, METAL) .................................................................. 3
LEAF/STRAW/OIL PAPER ................................................................. 4
OTHER _______________________________________________ 5
(SPECIFY)
56. What is the main construction material of the
outer walls of this house/flat?
CONCRETE ....................................................................................... 1
BRICK/STONE ................................................................................... 2
WOOD/METAL ................................................................................... 3
CLAY/STRAW .................................................................................... 4
WATTLE/PLYWOOD .......................................................................... 5
OTHER _______________________________________________ 6
(SPECIFY)
57. What year was this house/flat started using?
BEFORE 1975 .................................................................................... 1
FROM 1975 TO 1999 ......................................................................... 2
FROM 2000 TO NAY .......................................................................... 3
20
NOT STATED ..................................................................................... 4
58. In the forthcoming 3 years, would your household
YES ......................................................................................... 1
intend to purchase or rent other dwellings?
70 m
IF YES: Does your household intend to purchase or
rent the apartment building or the single detached
house, with the floor is less than, equal or greater
than 70 m2?
What province/city under the Central is it?
2
• 70 m
APARTMENT BUILDING ................................ 3
.....4
SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE ........................ 5
.....6
PROVINCE/CITY___________________________
NO ......................................................................................... 2
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THE QUESTIONNAIRE OF COLLECTION OF INFORMATION ON
POPULATION AND HOUSING
(Long Form)
The information collected in this survey is implemented by the Decision No 1253/QDTCTK dated 22 November, 2013 of the General Statistics Office's Director General;
be used and kept strictly confidential by the regulations of the Statistics Law
SAMPLE DIGITS TO FILL INTO BOX
PLACE “X” INTO THE SMALL BOX TO INDICATE THE RESPECTIVE
X
IDENTIFICATION
PROVINCE/CITY: ____________________________________________________________________
DISTRICT/QUARTER/TOWN/PROVINCIAL CITY: _____________________________________
COMMUNE/WARD/DISTRICT TOWN: _______________________________________
ENUMERATION AREA NUMBER: ....................................................................................................
NAME OF ENUMERATION AREA: ______________________________________________________________
URBAN/RURAL (URBAN = 1; RURAL = 2): .......................................................................................................
HOUSEHOLD NUMBER: ..................................................................................................................
FULL NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD: ___________________________________________________________
ADDRESS OF THE HOUSEHOLD: ______________________________________________________________
HOME TELEPHONE/MOBILE PHONE:___________________________________________________________
RESULTS
NUMBER OF USUAL RESIDENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD:: .............................................................. .....
NUMBER OF MALES: .............................................................................................................
NUMBER OF FEMALES: ........................................................................................................
THIS IS SET
IN
SETS OF THE HOUSEHOLD
CERTIFICATION
FULL NAME
RESPONDENT
ENUMERATOR
TEAM LEADER
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PART 1: INFORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
NUMBER
QUESTIONS
NUMBER ...............
NUMBER ................
QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY.
1. Please let me know the full name of each
person usually residing in the household,
starting at the head of household?
(APPLICATION OF INTERVIEW PROCESS FOR
DETERMINATION OF USUAL RESIDENTS)
2. What is [NAME]’s relationship to the head
of household?
3. Is [NAME] male of female?
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
H.H HEAD ..............................1
H.H HEAD ............................. 1
SPOUSE ................................2
SPOUSE................................ 2
NATURAL CHILD ...................3
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
PARENTS ..............................4
PARENTS.............................. 4
OTHER FAMILY RELATION ..5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION.. 5
NO FAMILY RELATION .........6
NO FAMILY RELATION......... 6
MALE ... 1
MALE .. 1
FEMALE .2
FEMALE 2
ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN).
4. In what solar calendar month and year was
[NAME] born?
MONTH ............................
MONTH ...........................
YEAR ..................
YEAR .................
Q6
5. What is [NAME]’s age as of his/her last
birthday? (IF AGE IS 95 YEARS OR MORE, WRITE ‘95’)
6. To what ethnic group does [NAME]
belong?
7. Does [NAME] follow any faith/religion?
Q6
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
KINH ................................ 1
KINH ................................. 1
OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2
OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2
NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP
NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP
YES.................................. 1
YES .................................. 1
NAME OF RELIGION
NAME OF RELIGION
NO ................................... 2
NO .................................... 2
IF YES: What is [NAME]’s faith/religion?
8. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 1 YEAR AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2013).
9. Where did [NAME] reside usually, one year
ago (on 1/4/2013)?
10. Was the above-mentioned place of usual
residence of [NAME] a ward, a district town
or a commune one year ago?
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
ABROAD .......................... 2
ABROAD ........................... 2
Q 12
Q 12
OTHER PLACE................... 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE .........................2
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HH N :.........
NUMBER ...............
NUMBER ................
SET N :........
NUMBER ................
NUMBER................
QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY.
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
H.H HEAD .............................. 1
H.H HEAD ............................. 1
H.H HEAD ............................. 1
H.H HEAD ............................. 1
SPOUSE ................................ 2
SPOUSE ............................... 2
SPOUSE ............................... 2
SPOUSE ............................... 2
NATURAL CHILD................... 3
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
NATURAL CHILD .................. 3
PARENTS .............................. 4
PARENTS ............................. 4
PARENTS ............................. 4
PARENTS ............................. 4
OTHER FAMILY RELATION .. 5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5
OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5
NO FAMILY RELATION ......... 6
NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6
NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6
NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6
MALE ...1
MALE... 1
MALE .. 1
MALE .. 1
FEMALE 2
FEMALE 2
FEMALE 2
FEMALE 2
ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN).
MONTH ...........................
MONTH ...........................
MONTH ...........................
MONTH ...........................
YEAR .................
YEAR ..................
YEAR .................
YEAR .................
Q6
Q6
Q6
Q6
NOT STATED YEAR .. 9998
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NOT STATED YEAR... 9998
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
COMPLETED AGE
KINH ................................ 1
KINH ................................. 1
KINH ................................. 1
KINH................................. 1
OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2
OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2
OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2
OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2
NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP
NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP
NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP
NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP
YES .................................. 1
YES .................................. 1
YES .................................. 1
YES .................................. 1
NAME OF RELIGION
NAME OF RELIGION
NAME OF RELIGION
NAME OF RELIGION
NO .................................... 2
NO .................................... 2
NO .................................... 2
NO .................................... 2
8. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 1 YEAR AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2013).
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ...1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
ABROAD ........................... 2
ABROAD ........................... 2
ABROAD ........................... 2
ABROAD ........................... 2
Q 12
Q 12
Q 12
Q 12
OTHER PLACE ...................3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN...... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE .........................2
COMMUNE .........................2
COMMUNE......................... 2
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NAME AND NUMBER
QUESTIONS
11. What was the main reason that [NAME]
moved to this household?
_________________
_________________
TO FIND WORK .................... 1
TO FIND WORK .................... 1
TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2
COME BACK HOMELAND
DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED
JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB . 3
TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2
COME BACK HOMELAND
DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED
JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB. 3
FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4
FOLLOW FAMILY .................. 4
MARRIAGE ............................ 5
MARRIAGE ............................ 5
SCHOOLING ......................... 6
SCHOOLING ......................... 6
OTHERS _______________ 7
OTHERS _______________ 7
(SPECIFY)
(SPECIFY)
12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009).
13. Where did [NAME] reside usually, five
years ago (on 1/4/2009)?
14. Was the above-mentioned place of usual
residence of [NAME] a ward, a district
town or a commune five years ago?
15. Has [NAME] ever attended any schools or
classes with 3 months duration or more?
16. At present, is [NAME] currently attending,
any schools or classes with 3 months
duration or more?
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
ABROAD .......................... 2
ABROAD ........................... 2
Q 15
Q 15
OTHER PLACE................... 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE .........................2
EVER ATTENDED . ..1
EVER ATTENDED .. ..1
NEVER ATTENDED...2
Q22 NEVER ATTENDED...2
YES..................... 1
NO ...................... 2
Q22
YES .................... 1
Q18
NO ...................... 2
Q18
PRE-SCHOOL ........................01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRIMARY ................................02
PRIMARY ............................... 02
LOWER SECONDARY ...........03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
ABBREVIATION:
HIGHER SECONDARY ........... 04
HIGHER SECONDARY .......... 04
VOC. - VOCATIONAL
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
TRADE COLLEGE.................. 08
VOC. COLLEGE .....................09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
UNIVERSITY........................... 10
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
MASTER ................................. 11
MASTER................................. 11
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
17. What is the level of education/training that
[NAME] is currently attending?
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HH N : …
SET N : …
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
TO FIND WORK .................... 1
TO FIND WORK .................... 1
TO FIND WORK .................... 1
TO FIND WORK .................... 1
TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2
COME BACK HOMELAND DUE
TO LOST JOB/ENDED
JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB ...3
TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2
COME BACK HOMELAND DUE
TO LOST JOB/ENDED
JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB ... 3
TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2
COME BACK HOMELAND DUE
TO LOST JOB/ENDED
JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB... 3
TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2
COME BACK HOMELAND DUE
TO LOST JOB/ENDED
JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB ... 3
FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4
FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4
FOLLOW FAMILY .................. 4
FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4
MARRIAGE ............................ 5
MARRIAGE ............................ 5
MARRIAGE ............................ 5
MARRIAGE ............................ 5
SCHOOLING ......................... 6
SCHOOLING ......................... 6
SCHOOLING ......................... 6
SCHOOLING ........................ 6
OTHERS _______________ 7
OTHERS _______________ 7
OTHERS ________________ 7
OTHERS ________________7
(SPECIFY)
(SPECIFY)
(SPECIFY)
(SPECIFY)
12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009).
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD... 1
SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1
ABROAD ........................... 2
ABROAD........................... 2
ABROAD ........................... 2
ABROAD........................... 2
Q 15
Q 15
Q 15
Q 15
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
OTHER PLACE................... 3
OTHER PLACE .................. 3
OTHER PLACE................... 3
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF DISTRICT
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
NAME OF PROVINCE
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN...... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1
WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1
COMMUNE......................... 2
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE ........................ 2
COMMUNE ........................ 2
EVER ATTENDED . ..1
EVER ATTENDED . ..1
EVER ATTENDED .. ..1
EVER ATTENDED . ..1
NEVER ATTENDED...2
Q22
YES .................... 1
NO ...................... 2
NEVER ATTENDED...2
Q22
YES ..................... 1
Q18
NO ...................... 2
NEVER ATTENDED...2
Q22 NEVER ATTENDED...2
YES .................... 1
Q18
NO ...................... 2
Q22
YES ..................... 1
Q18
NO ...................... 2
Q18
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRIMARY ............................... 02
PRIMARY................................ 02
PRIMARY ............................... 02
PRIMARY................................ 02
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
HIGHER SECONDARY .......... 04
HIGHER SECONDARY........... 04
HIGHER SECONDARY .......... 04
HIGHER SECONDARY........... 04
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... .05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL...........06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
TRADE COLLEGE ..................08
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
UNIVERSITY ...........................10
UNIVERSITY........................... 10
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
MASTER .................................11
MASTER ................................. 11
MASTER................................. 11
MASTER ................................. 11
PhD (DOCTOR).......................12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
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NAME AND NUMBER
_________________
_________________
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRIMARY ............................... 02
PRIMARY ............................... 02
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
WITH CERTIFICATE OF SHORT-TERM TRAINING, IT IS
ONLY FOR THE COURSES DURING 3 MONTHS AND
OVER
HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04
HIGHER SECONDATY........... 04
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
ABBREVIATION:
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
VOC. - VOCATIONAL
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
TRADE COLLEGE.................. 08
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
MASTER ................................. 11
MASTER................................. 11
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
GENERAL GRADE....
GENERAL GRADE....
NUMBER OF YEARS ... ........
NUMBER OF YEARS .. ........
QUESTIONS
18. What is the highest level of
education/training that [NAME] has
completed or graduated?
19. What is the highest grade of general
education that [NAME] has completed?
GRADE IS CONVERTED INTO 12-YEAR GENERAL
EDUCATION LEVEL.
20 What are total years of attended all of the
trade, vocational training, university,
master and Phd (doctor) that [NAME] has
completed (if any)?
IF [NAME] HAS NOT ATTENDED ABOVE TRAINING OR
ONLY ATTENDED 01 KIND OF SHORT-TERM
TRAINING, RECORD “00”)
21. CHECK QUESTION 18: IF QUESTION 18 = 01 (SOME PRIMARY)
22. At present, can [NAME] read and write?
QUESTION 22; OTHERWISE
QUESTION 23.
YES.................................. 1
YES .................................. 1
NO ................................... 2
NO .................................... 2
23. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 1999).
24. What is the currently marital status of
[NAME]?
25. In what solar calendar month and year did
[NAME] get married the first time?
26. What was age as of the last birthday of
[NAME] when he/she got married the first
time?
NEVER MARRIED ........... 1
NEXT PERSON
NEVER MARRIED ........... 1
NEXT PERSON
CURRENTLY MARRIED . 2
CURRENTLY MARRIED.. 2
WIDOWED....................... 3
WIDOWED ....................... 3
DIVORCED ...................... 4
DIVORCED ...................... 4
SEPARATED .................. 5
SEPARATED .................. 5
MONTH ....
MONTH ....
YEAR .........
YEAR .........
NEXT PERSON
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NEXT PERSON
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
COMPLETED AGE .............
COMPLETED AGE .............
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HH N : …
SET N : …
_________________
_________________
_________________
_________________
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01
PRIMARY................................ 02
PRIMARY ............................... 02
PRIMARY................................ 02
PRIMARY ............................... 02
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03
HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04
HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04
HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04
HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07
SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL.07
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
UNIVERSITY........................... 10
UNIVERSITY .......................... 10
MASTER ................................. 11
MASTER ................................. 11
MASTER ................................. 11
MASTER ................................. 11
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12
GENERAL GRADE....
GENERAL GRADE....
GENERAL GRADE....
GENERAL GRADE....
NUMBER OF YEARS .. ........
NUMBER OF YEARS ... ........
NUMBER OF YEARS ...........
NUMBER OF YEARS... ........
21. CHECK QUESTION 18: IF QUESTION 18 = 01 (SOME PRIMARY)
QUESTION 22; OTHERWISE
QUESTION 23.
YES .................................. 1
YES .................................. 1
YES.................................. 1
YES .................................. 1
NO.................................... 2
NO .................................... 2
NO ................................... 2
NO .................................... 2
23. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 1999).
NEVER MARRIED ........... 1
NEXT PERSON
NEVER MARRIED........... 1
NEVER MARRIED ........... 1
NEXT PERSON
NEXT PERSON
NEVER MARRIED .......... 1
NEXT PERSON
CURRENTLY MARRIED . 2
CURRENTLY MARRIED .. 2
CURRENTLY MARRIED . 2
CURRENTLY MARRIED .. 2
WIDOWED ....................... 3
WIDOWED ....................... 3
WIDOWED....................... 3
WIDOWED ....................... 3
DIVORCED ...................... 4
DIVORCED....................... 4
DIVORCED ...................... 4
DIVORCED ...................... 4
SEPARATED .................. 5
SEPARATED ................... 5
SEPARATED .................. 5
SEPARATED ................... 5
MONTH ....
MONTH ....
MONTH ....
MONTH ....
YEAR .........
YEAR .........
YEAR .........
YEAR .........
NEXT PERSON
NOT STATED YEAR .. 9998
NEXT PERSON
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NEXT PERSON
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
NEXT PERSON
NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998
COMPLETED AGE .............
COMPLETED AGE .............
COMPLETED AGE .............
COMPLETED AGE .............
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27.
CHECK QUESTIONS 3, 4 AND 5 TO DETERMINE WOMEN AGED
15-49 (BORN FROM 1/4/1964 TO 31/3/1999). IF YES, WRITE
NAME AND ORDER NUMBER OF WOMEN IN PART 1 INTO
SPECIFIED LINES AND 2 SPECIFIED LARGE BOXES (EACH
WOMEN IS RECORDED INTO ONE COLUMN).
YES ............... 1
NO ................. 2
PART 3: INFORMATION ON THE
DECEASED OF THE HOUSEHOLD
NAME AND NUMBER
QUESTIONS
28. Have you ever given
birth?
_________________
_________________
_________________
GIVEN BIRTH .............. 1
GIVEN BIRTH .............. 1
GIVEN BIRTH .............. 1
NOT GIVEN BIRTH ...... 2
NOT GIVEN BIRTH ..... 2
NOT GIVEN BIRTH ..... 2
NEXT PERSON
29. Total sons and total
daughters to whom
you have given birth?
30. Number of sons and
number of daughters to
whom you have given
birth who are currently
living with you?
31. Number of sons and
number of daughters to
whom you have given
birth who are currently
living elsewhere?
32. Have you ever given
birth who were born
alive but later died? IF
YES: Number of dead
sons and daughters?
NEXT PERSON
NEXT PERSON
TOTAL OF SONS..........
TOTAL OF SONS..........
TOTAL OF SONS..........
TOTAL OF DAUGHTERS
TOTAL OF DAUGHTERS
TOTAL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
33. CHECK: Q 29 = Q 30 + Q 31 + Q 32. IF FALSE, RE-ASK FOR CONSISTENCY.
34. In what solar calendar
month and year have
you given the last
birth?
35. How many sons and
daughters did you have
at the last birth?
36. Year of birth as
solar calendar
and sex of each
of your children,
beginning with
the first child?
SON = 1; DAUGHTER = 2.
RECORD IN TURN FROM THE
FIRST CHILD TO THE FIFTH
ONE, INCLUDED THE CHILDREN
WHO ARE CURRENTLY ALIVE
OR DEAD. DO NOT RECORD
FROM THE SIXTH CHILD AND
ABOVE.
CHILD
ORDER
NO
1
2
3
4
5
MONTH....................
MONTH....................
MONTH....................
YEAR........
YEAR........
YEAR........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBER OF SONS..........
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS
YEAR OF BIRTH
SEX
YEAR OF BIRTH
SEX
YEAR OF BIRTH
SEX
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
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0
0
HH N :…
SET N :…
PART 3: INFORMATION ON THE DECEASED OF THE HOUSEHOLD
37. From the 1st of 2013 Lunar New Year “Quy Ty”
(10/02/2013 as solar calendar) to end of 31/3/2014,
were there any usual residents of your household
died (including infants)?
YES ............... 1
NO…….. ..........
PART 4: INFORMATION ON
EVENTS OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE
LAST 5 YEARS
NUMBER
QUESTIONS
THE DECEASED ….….
THE DECEASED ….….
THE DECEASED ….….
MALE ............................... 1
MALE ............................... 1
MALE............................... 1
FEMALE........................... 2
FEMALE .......................... 2
FEMALE .......................... 2
MONTH ..............
MONTH ..............
MONTH ..............
YEAR ..
YEAR ..
YEAR ..
38. Please let me know the full
name of each deceased?
39. Is [NAME] male or female?
40.
In what solar calendar
month
and
year
was
[NAME] born?
Q 42
Q 42
Q 42
NOT STATED YEAR 9998
NOT STATED YEAR 9998
NOT STATED YEAR 9998
COM. AGE ......
COM. AGE ......
COM. AGE ......
MONTH ...............
MONTH ..............
MONTH ...............
41. What was solar calendar
completed age of [NAME] when
he/she died? (IF AGE IS 95 YEARS
OR MORE, WRITE ‘95’)
42. In what solar calendar
month and year did [NAME]
die?
43. What was the cause of
[NAME]’s death?
44. Where did [NAME] die?
YEAR ................ 2
01
YEAR ................ 2
01
YEAR .................2
01
DISEASE ......................... 1
DISEASE ......................... 1
DISEASE ......................... 1
WORKING ACCIDENT .... 2
WORKING ACCIDENT .... 2
WORKING ACCIDENT .... 2
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ....... 3
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ...... 3
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ...... 3
OTHER ACCIDENT ......... 4
OTHER ACCIDENT ......... 4
OTHER ACCIDENT ......... 4
SUICIDE ........................ 5
SUICIDE ......................... 5
SUICIDE ......................... 5
OTHER _____________ 6
OTHER _____________ 6
OTHER _____________ 6
(SPECITY)
(SPECITY)
(SPECITY)
HEALTH FACILITY .......... 1
HEALTH FACILITY .......... 1
HEALTH FACILITY ........... 1
AT HOME ........................ 2
AT HOME ....................... 2
AT HOME ........................ 2
OTHER HOME ................. 3
OTHER HOME ................ 3
OTHER HOME ................. 3
PLACE OF WORK ........... 4
PLACE OF WORK ........... 4
PLACE OF WORK ............ 4
OTHER PLACE _______ 5
OTHER PLACE ________5
OTHER PLACE ________ 5
(SPECIFY)
(SPECIFY)
(SPECIFY)
45. CHECK QUESTION 39 (CODE “2”), QUESTIONS 40, 41, AND 42 (DEAD AGES FROM 15 TO 49), QUESTION 43 (CODE “1” OR “6”):
FEMALES AGED 15 - 49 DIED DUE TO DISEASE OR OTHER CAUSE, ASK QUESTION 46, OTHERWISE, MOVE TO QUESTION 47.
46. How did [NAME] die?
PREGNANCY .................. 1
PREGNANCY .................. 1
PREGNANCY ................... 1
AFTER MISCARRIAGE/
ABORTION/STILL BIRTH 2
AFTER MISCARRIAGE/
ABORTION/STILL BIRTH 2
AFTER MISCARRIAGE/
ABORTION/STILL BIRTH . 2
CHILDBIRTH ................... 3
CHILDBIRTH ................... 3
CHILDBIRTH ................... 3
WITHIN 42 DAYS AFTER
GIVING BIRTH ................. 4
WITHIN 42 DAYS AFTER
GIVING BIRTH ................ 4
WITHIN 42 DAYS AFTER
GIVING BIRTH ................ 4
OTHER______________ 5
(SPECIFY)
OTHER _____________ 5
(SPECIFY)
OTHER _____________ 5
(SPECIFY)
47. IF THERE ARE ANY DECEASED PERSONS, ASK QUESTION 38; IF NO DECEASED, MOVE TO ASK PART 4: INFORMATION ON EVENTS
OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE LAST 5 YEARS.
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PART 4: INFORMATION ON EVENTS OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE LAST 5 YEARS
48. During the last 5 years (from 1/4/2009 to the end of 31/3/2014), did
any usual residents of your household die?
YES...............................1
NO ................................2
If yes, how many persons died during last 5 years?
Including:
a. Number of persons who were present before 0h00, April 1, 2009 but
died?
b. Numver of persons who were present after 0h00, April 1, 2009 but
died?
PART 5
NUMBER OF DEATHS:............
NUMBER OF DEATHS:............
NUMBER OF DEATHS:............
IF QUESTION 48b > 0, ASK QUESTION 48.1 AND QUESTION 48.2. IF QUESTION 48b = 0, ASK PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION.
NUMBER
QUESTIONS
THE DECEASED …….
THE DECEASED …….
THE DECEASED …….
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
PROVINCE
PROVINCE
PROVINCE
48.1. Please let me know full name
and completed age of each
deceased who presents after
0h00, April 1, 2009 but died?
48.2. Where did [NAME] usually
reside before 0h00, April 1,
2009?
ONLY ASK THE PERSONS WHO WERE BORN
BEFORE 0H00, APRIL 1, 2009
132
0
0
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SET N :…
PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION
QUESTION
ANSWER
49. To whom does this dwelling/flat that your
household is residing belong?
HOUSEHOLD OWNED .......................................................................1
RENTED/BORROWED ......................................................................2
UNCLEAR OWNERSHIP ....................................................................3
NO HOUSING .....................................................................................4
Q 58
50. Is your household sharing the dwelling/flat
with other household(s)?
YES .............. 1
NUMBER OF SHARED PERSONS OF
NO ................2
51. Is the dwelling/flat of your household the
apartment building, the single detached
house or the villa? How many floors have
this dwelling? IN THIS QUESTION, THE SINGLE
OTHER HOUSEHOLDS (EXCLUDE VISITORS)
APARTMENT BUILDING .. 1
SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE . 2
DETACHED HOUSE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE VILLA.
VILLA ................................ 3
52. How many the following rooms are there in this
house/flat:
a) Rooms?
b) Separated bedrooms, in which?
53. How many square meters is the total floor
space of this house/flat?
NUMBER OF FLOORS ... ......
NUMBER OF FLOORS ...
NUMBER OF FLOORS ...
NUMBER OF ROOMS ....................................... ......
NUMBER OF SEPARATED BEDROOMS.....................
2
FLOOR SPACE (m ) ..........................................
54. What is the main construction material of the
pier (or the pivot or the load-bearing wall) of
this house/flat?
CONCRETE ........................................................................................1
BRICK/STONE ....................................................................................2
STEEL/IRON/DURABLE WOOD .........................................................3
WOOD OF LOW QUALITY/BAMBOO .................................................4
SOIL ....................................................................................................5
OTHER ________________________________________________ 6
(SPECIFY)
55. What is the main construction material of the
roof of this house/flat?
CONCRETE ........................................................................................1
TILE (CEMENT, TERRA-COTTA) .......................................................2
SLAB (CEMENT, METAL) ...................................................................3
LEAF/STRAW/OIL PAPER..................................................................4
OTHER ________________________________________________ 5
(SPECIFY)
56. What is the main construction material of the
outer walls of this house/flat?
CONCRETE ........................................................................................1
BRICK/STONE ....................................................................................2
WOOD/METAL....................................................................................3
CLAY/STRAW .....................................................................................4
WATTLE/PLYWOOD ..........................................................................5
OTHER ________________________________________________ 6
(SPECIFY)
57. What year was this house/flat started using?
BEFORE 1975 ....................................................................... 1
FROM 1975 TO 1999 ............................................................. 2
FROM 2000 TO NAY ............................................................. 3
20
NOT STATED ........................................................................ 4
133
QUESTION
58. In the forthcoming 3 years, would your
ANSWER
YES ........................................................................................ 1
household intend to purchase or rent other
dwellings? IF YES: Does your household intend
to purchase or rent the apartment building or
the single detached house, with the floor is less
than, equal or greater than 70 m2?
What province/city under the Central is it?
70 m
2
• 70 m
APARTMENT BUILDING ............................... 3
.....4
SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE ........................ 5
.....6
PROVINCE/CITY___________________________
NO ......................................................................................... 2
59. What is the main kind of fuel (energy)
that your household is using for lighting?
ELECTRICITY .................................................................................... 1
ELECTRIC GENERATOR................................................................... 2
KEROSENE ........................................................................................ 3
GAS .................................................................................................... 4
OTHER ________________________________________________ 5
(SPECIFY)
60. What is the main kind of fuel (energy)
that your household is using for cooking?
ELECTRICITY .................................................................................... 1
PARAFFIN .......................................................................................... 2
GAS .................................................................................................... 3
COAL .................................................................................................. 4
FIREWOOD ........................................................................................ 5
OTHER ________________________________________________ 6
(SPECIFY)
NO USE .............................................................................................. 7
61. What is the main source of
cooking/drinking water of your
household?
INDOORS TAP WATER ..................................................................... 1
PUBLIC TAP WATER ......................................................................... 2
DRILLED WELL .................................................................................. 3
PROTECTED DIG WELL .................................................................... 4
UN-PROTECTED DIG WELL ............................................................. 5
PROTECTED SLOT WATER .............................................................. 6
UN-PROTECTED SLOT WATER ....................................................... 7
RAIN WATER .................................................................................... 8
OTHER ________________________________________________ 9
(SPECIFY)
62. What kind of toilet facility is your
household using most?
INDOOR FLUSH/SEMI FLUSH TOILET ............................................. 1
OUTDOOR FLUSH/SEMI FLUSH TOILET ......................................... 2
OTHER ............................................................................................... 3
NO TOILET ......................................................................................... 4
63. At present, does your dwelling/flat/household
have any of the following appliances:
Television?
Computer?
Internet connection (wifi, cable or 3G)?
Land-line telephone/Mobile phone?
Refrigerator?
Washing machine?
Water heater?
Air condition?
Motorcycle or Motorbike?
Car?
YES
NO
TELEVISION ......................................................... 1
...2
COMPUTER .......................................................... 1
...2
INTERNET CONNECTION (WIFI, CABLE OR 3G) ........ 1
...2
LAND-LINE TELEPHONE/MOBILEPHONE.......... 1
...2
REFRIGERATOR .................................................. 1
...2
WASHING MACHINE ............................................ 1
...2
WATER HEATER .................................................. 1
...2
AIR CONDITION ................................................... 1
...2
MOTORCYCLE/MOTORBIKE............................... 1
...2
CAR ....................................................................... 1
...2
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2
Annex 2a: Results of sample allocation at district level in the 2014 IPS
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
ENTIRE COUNTRY
01. Hà Nội
1
Quarter Ba Đình
2
Quarter Hoàn Kiếm
3
Quarter Tây Hồ
4
Quarter Long Biên
5
Quarter Cầu Giấy
6
Quarter Đống Đa
7
Quarter Hai Bà Trưng
8
Quarter Hoàng Mai
9
Quarter Thanh Xuân
16 District Sóc Sơn
17 District Đông Anh
18 District Gia Lâm
19 District Từ Liêm
20 District Thanh Trì
250 District Mê Linh
268 Quarter Hà Đông
269 Town Sơn Tây
271 District Ba Vì
272 District Phúc Thọ
273 District Đan Phượng
274 District Hoài Đức
275 District Quốc Oai
276 District Thạch Thất
277 District Chương Mỹ
278 District Thanh Oai
279 District Thường Tín
280 District Phú Xuyên
281 District Ứng Hòa
282 District Mỹ Đức
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
186 697 22 444 322 171 817 22 196 862
12 801 1 749 334 11 863 1 713 684
513
61 814
484
60 416
356
39 557
324
38 939
215
35 179
207
34 461
569
63 722
544
62 335
434
67 263
412
64 599
780
102 043
736
99 361
560
77 636
537
75 772
659
95 603
644
94 571
447
62 926
430
60 729
470
69 556
434
67 980
706
92 639
679
92 020
398
62 163
369
60 685
685
124 141
652
120 875
356
56 431
338
55 622
336
46 888
311
46 623
422
60 904
393
58 927
271
34 749
237
32 624
456
61 817
420
60 307
304
41 043
277
40 591
284
35 638
252
35 308
395
50 535
358
50 063
330
40 863
307
40 498
348
44 121
314
43 664
494
70 756
429
67 965
341
46 281
320
45 591
418
56 881
388
56 068
427
53 687
378
53 298
421
50 873
341
50 472
406
43 625
348
43 320
135
(5)
37 395
2 207
78
63
59
79
81
100
87
98
78
83
96
78
110
75
69
77
57
78
64
60
71
64
66
83
68
75
73
71
66
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
02. Hà Giang
24 Town Hà Giang
26 District Đồng Văn
27 District Mèo Vạc
28 District Yên Minh
29 District Quản Bạ
30 District Vị Xuyên
31 District Bắc Mê
32 District Hoàng Su Phì
33 District Xín Mần
34 District Bắc Quang
35 District Quang Bình
04. Cao Bằng
40 City Cao Bằng
42 District Bảo Lâm
43 District Bảo Lạc
44 District Thông Nông
45 District Hà Quảng
46 District Trà Lĩnh
47 District Trùng Khánh
48 District Hạ Lang
49 District Quảng Uyên
50 District Phục Hoà
51 District Hoà An
52 District Nguyên Bình
53 District Thạch An
06. Bắc Kạn
58 Town Bắc Kạn
60 District Pác Nặm
61 District Ba Bể
62 District Ngân Sơn
63 District Bạch Thông
64 District Chợ Đồn
65 District Chợ Mới
66 District Na Rì
(1)
1 946
109
174
168
237
116
266
115
177
196
242
146
1 523
166
138
125
75
105
67
153
83
121
67
188
136
99
949
95
82
159
95
122
155
116
125
136
(2)
159 581
13 684
13 502
13 543
15 029
9 814
21 577
9 387
12 372
11 907
26 020
12 746
123 617
16 821
10 669
9 936
5 121
7 910
5 469
11 847
6 011
9 976
5 866
17 039
9 102
7 850
74 816
11 409
6 224
10 859
6 901
7909
12588
9514
9412
(3)
1 747
99
155
150
219
103
242
102
151
177
218
131
1 313
154
123
107
64
86
57
131
69
104
58
162
115
83
824
84
72
143
84
105
133
100
103
(4)
157 797
13 403
13 337
13 422
14 825
9 680
21 400
9 297
12 199
11 775
25 827
12 632
121 731
16 414
10 577
9 808
5 038
7 763
5 376
11 703
5 918
9 839
5 792
16 816
8 973
7 714
74 025
11 185
6 190
10 754
6 832
7843
12461
9459
9301
(5)
414
37
37
37
39
31
46
31
35
34
51
36
394
41
33
31
24
28
24
34
24
32
24
41
30
28
243
34
25
33
26
28
35
31
31
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
08. Tuyên Quang
70 City Tuyên Quang
71 District Lâm Bình
72 District Nà Hang
73 District Chiêm Hóa
74 District Hàm Yên
75 District Yên Sơn
76 District Sơn Dương
10. Lào Cai
80 City Lào Cai
82 District Bát Xát
83 District Mường Khương
84 District Si Ma Cai
85 District Bắc Hà
86 District Bảo Thắng
87 District Bảo Yên
88 District Sa Pa
89 District Văn Bàn
11. Điện Biên
94 City Điện Biên Phủ
95 Town Mường Lay
96 District Mường Nhé
97 District Mường Chà
98 District Tủa Chùa
99 District Tuần Giáo
100 District Điện Biên
101 District Điện Biên Đông
102 District Mường ảng
103 District Nậm Pồ
12. Lai Châu
105 Town Lai Châu
106 District Tam Đường
107 District Mường Tè
108 District Sìn Hồ
(1)
1 995
267
72
142
352
312
411
439
1 701
289
204
135
82
155
260
231
124
221
1 497
147
53
82
130
149
222
324
167
114
109
1 146
77
149
139
222
137
(2)
185 403
26 397
6 386
9 648
30 785
27 250
41 349
43 588
141 958
28 381
14 856
11 181
6 171
11 193
25 587
17 637
10 464
16 488
105 252
14 926
3 258
5 320
7 233
9 109
14 810
25 080
10 240
8 327
6 949
76 980
8 167
9609
7696
13302
(3)
1 845
249
72
123
323
294
378
406
1 524
263
181
119
68
134
244
213
104
198
1 389
137
50
75
114
137
208
305
153
104
106
1 043
67
135
123
199
(4)
183 332
26 119
6 386
9 529
30 636
27 117
40 201
43 344
140 630
27 964
14 726
11 069
6 087
11 093
25 429
17 495
10 375
16 392
104 095
14 451
3 226
5 186
7 021
9 028
14 702
24 943
10 142
8 290
7 106
75 833
7 958
9462
7527
13085
(5)
345
51
25
31
56
52
64
66
349
53
39
33
25
33
51
42
32
41
320
38
24
24
27
30
39
50
32
29
27
248
28
31
28
36
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
109 District Phong Thổ
110 District Than Uyên
111 District Tân Uyên
112 District Nậm Nhùn
14. Sơn La
116 City Sơn La
118 District Quỳnh Nhai
119 District Thuận Châu
120 District Mường La
121 District Bắc Yên
122 District Phù Yên
123 District Mộc Châu
124 District Yên Châu
125 District Mai Sơn
126 District Sông Mã
127 District Sốp Cộp
128 District Vân Hồ
15. Yên Bái
132 City Yên Bái
133 Town Nghĩa Lộ
135 District Lục Yên
136 District Văn Yên
137 District Mù Căng Chải
138 District Trấn Yên
139 District Trạm Tấu
140 District Văn Chấn
141 District Yên Bình
17. Hoà Bình
148 City Hòa Bình
150 District Đà Bắc
151 District Kỳ Sơn
152 District Lương Sơn
153 District Kim Bôi
154 District Cao Phong
(1)
197
161
141
60
2 700
209
182
339
280
116
259
249
165
376
285
108
132
2 001
255
71
257
320
114
249
69
380
286
1 916
199
151
85
206
241
122
138
(2)
13 571
11 465
9 272
3 898
243 157
27 194
12 307
29 995
19 404
11 311
24 034
25 546
16 264
31 113
25 888
7 910
12 191
186 463
28 392
7 207
24 779
28 779
8 453
22 225
4 898
35 324
26 406
195 562
26 235
12 498
7 747
22 774
24 349
9 824
(3)
179
149
131
60
2 450
190
168
309
232
100
231
221
150
352
266
99
132
1 813
231
64
233
293
100
227
57
349
259
1 705
183
130
75
192
204
109
(4)
13 372
11 327
9 204
3 898
240 008
26 579
12 158
29 817
18 240
11 219
23 899
25 386
16 152
30 824
25 734
7 809
12 191
184 959
27 867
7 156
24 676
28 654
8 385
21 944
4 842
35 202
26 233
193 369
25 725
12 413
7 635
22 662
24 095
9 676
(5)
37
34
30
24
529
52
35
55
43
34
49
51
40
56
51
28
35
395
53
27
50
54
29
47
24
60
51
453
51
35
28
48
49
31
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
155 District Tân Lạc
156 District Mai Châu
157 District Lạc Sơn
158 District Yên Thủy
159 District Lạc Thủy
19. Thái Nguyên
164 City Thái Nguyên
165 Town Sông Công
167 District Định Hóa
168 District Phú Lương
169 District Đồng Hỷ
170 District Võ Nhai
171 District Đại Từ
172 District Phổ Yên
173 District Phú Bình
20. Lạng Sơn
178 City Lạng Sơn
180 District Tràng Định
181 District Bình Gia
182 District Văn Lãng
183 District Cao Lộc
184 District Văn Quan
185 District Bắc Sơn
186 District Hữũ L?ng
187 District Chi Lăng
188 District Lộc Bình
189 District Đình Lập
22. Quảng Ninh
193 City Hạ Long
194 City Móng Cái
195 City Cẩm Phả
196 City Uông Bí
198 District Bình Liêu
(1)
212
151
275
117
157
3 271
676
142
459
298
300
188
512
346
350
2 011
194
201
159
156
179
163
193
256
213
208
89
3 018
527
219
445
264
87
139
(2)
18 985
12 566
29 865
15 210
15 509
325 680
95 286
14 862
24 120
29 733
28 729
16 370
44 823
36 560
35 197
179 738
24 627
14 868
12 143
12 618
16 681
13 017
15 908
27 851
17 077
18 492
6 456
316 732
65 347
23 360
51 681
29 326
6 091
(3)
188
130
246
104
144
3 065
628
131
435
279
282
173
481
327
329
1 778
182
177
139
136
156
139
172
230
192
178
77
2 809
503
201
428
248
79
(4)
18 719
12 458
29 667
15 055
15 264
320 498
92 200
14 715
23 974
29 475
28 293
16 243
44 542
36 095
34 961
178 119
24 228
14 753
12 033
12 530
16 500
12 945
15 800
27 593
16 971
18 375
6 391
312 865
64 639
23 202
51 260
28 738
6 011
(5)
43
35
55
39
39
518
96
39
49
55
53
40
67
60
59
438
49
39
35
36
41
36
40
53
41
43
25
600
81
48
72
54
25
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
199 District Tiên Yên
200 District Đầm Hà
201 District Hải Hà
202 District Ba Chẽ
203 District Vân Đồn
204 District Hoành Bồ
205 District Đông Triều
206 Town Quảng Yên
207 District Cô Tô
24. Bắc Giang
213 City Bắc Giang
215 District Yên Thế
216 District Tân Yên
217 District Lạng Giang
218 District Lục Nam
219 District Lục Ngạn
220 District Sơn Động
221 District Yên Dũng
222 District Việt Yên
223 District Hiệp Hòa
25. Phú Thọ
227 City Việt Trì
228 Town Phú Thọ
230 District Đoan Hùng
231 District Hạ Hoà
232 District Thanh Ba
233 District Phù Ninh
234 District Yên Lập
235 District Cẩm Khê
236 District Tam Nông
237 District Lâm Thao
238 District Thanh Sơn
(1)
130
86
148
62
98
122
473
342
15
3 365
264
240
403
322
479
472
200
290
286
409
3 049
348
129
264
287
274
222
216
305
196
210
260
140
(2)
10 555
8 309
13 003
4 310
10 416
11 568
45 818
35 584
1 364
410 452
39 841
26 202
44 261
51 771
51 634
48 566
16 530
35 201
42 492
53 954
362 098
53 379
20 942
29 241
30 181
31 012
25 675
21 235
33 069
20 140
29 578
29 667
(3)
118
76
132
54
86
106
452
314
12
3 123
248
218
378
297
451
442
177
265
267
380
2 755
319
114
233
254
245
203
199
274
176
195
237
(4)
10 446
8 241
12 878
4 233
10 293
11 172
45 245
35 171
1 336
406 537
39 373
25 966
43 843
51 261
51 297
48 235
16 332
34 847
41 939
53 444
356 779
52 329
20 076
28 747
29 841
30 554
25 287
21 072
32 759
19 866
29 149
29 406
(5)
32
29
36
24
32
34
68
60
5
633
63
51
67
72
72
70
41
59
65
73
678
73
45
54
55
56
51
46
57
45
54
54
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
239 District Thanh Thuỷ
240 District Tân Sơn
26. Vĩnh Phúc
243 City Vĩnh Yên
244 Town Phúc Yên
246 District Lập Thạch
247 District Tam Dương
248 District Tam Đảo
249 District Bình Xuyên
251 District Yên Lạc
252 District Vĩnh Tường
253 District Sông Lô
27. Bắc Ninh
256 City Bắc Ninh
258 District Yên Phong
259 District Quế Võ
260 District Tiên Du
261 Town Từ Sơn
262 District Thuận Thành
263 District Gia Bình
264 District Lương Tài
30. Hải Dương
288 City Hải Dương
290 Town Chí Linh
291 District Nam Sách
292 District Kinh Môn
293 District Kim Thành
294 District Thanh Hà
295 District Cẩm Giàng
296 District Bình Giang
297 District Gia Lộc
298 District Tứ Kỳ
299 District Ninh Giang
300 District Thanh Miện
(1)
160
178
1 903
173
186
245
187
134
198
236
344
200
1 910
341
231
230
195
253
281
191
188
3 659
503
327
242
332
277
346
257
211
254
383
268
259
141
(2)
19 835
18 144
265 803
28 378
28 388
31 742
24 852
17 447
27 563
35 327
49 206
22 900
284 072
46 374
31 585
36 137
35 158
38 845
38 459
27 785
29 729
509 613
66 285
46 258
32 846
46 739
36 963
46 421
35 537
29 533
41 323
49 599
41 128
36 981
(3)
145
161
1 735
153
164
225
171
125
185
219
310
183
1 719
304
217
199
175
218
259
177
170
3 343
475
298
220
305
254
314
228
188
227
355
240
239
(4)
19 655
18 038
261 425
27 358
27 630
31 173
24 490
17 213
27 189
34 957
48 743
22 672
280 831
45 421
31 314
35 768
34 890
38 370
38 081
27 565
29 422
504 169
65 459
45 390
32 525
46 384
36 670
45 932
35 208
29 191
40 969
49 132
40 653
36 656
(5)
45
43
483
53
53
56
50
42
52
59
70
48
474
68
56
60
59
62
62
53
54
776
81
68
57
68
61
68
60
54
64
70
64
61
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
31. Hải Phòng
303 Quarter Hồng Bàng
304 Quarter Ngô Quyền
305 Quarter Lê Chân
306 Quarter Hải An
307 Quarter Kiến An
308 Quarter Đồ Sơn
309 Quarter Dương Kinh
311 District Thuỷ Nguyên
312 District An Dương
313 District An Lão
314 District Kiến Thuỵ
315 District Tiên Lãng
316 District Vĩnh Bảo
317 District Cát Hải
318 District Bạch Long Vĩ
33. Hưng Yên
323 City Hưng Yên
325 District Văn Lâm
326 District Văn Giang
327 District Yên Mỹ
328 District Mỹ Hào
329 District Ân Thi
330 District Khoái Châu
331 District Kim Động
332 District Tiên Lữ
333 District Phù Cừ
34. Thái Bình
336 City Thái Bình
338 District Quỳnh Phụ
339 District Hưng Hà
340 District Đông Hưng
341 District Thái Thụy
(1)
4 128
234
362
476
226
202
110
105
667
319
312
276
322
410
103
4
2 330
214
212
203
280
184
266
364
238
202
167
3 644
399
457
479
490
496
142
(2)
529 548
29 115
48 187
60 298
29 935
28 864
12 919
14 385
82 724
45 403
39 104
36 370
39 486
53 791
8 645
322
326 238
29 959
33 341
27 260
37 124
26 605
37 055
52 127
31 543
26 568
24 656
547 727
55 603
72 409
74 598
73 872
76 473
(3)
3 880
223
344
459
215
186
100
99
629
303
295
258
298
380
91
(4)
522 389
28 668
47 494
59 388
29 133
27 946
12 670
14 277
81 947
45 018
38 752
36 186
39 100
53 250
8 560
1 971
181
180
174
223
154
229
317
189
175
149
3 210
367
407
435
426
444
322 633
29 553
32 968
27 017
36 788
26 343
36 679
51 444
31 177
26 276
24 388
542 693
54 681
71 845
74 069
73 184
75 740
(5)
827
54
69
77
54
53
36
38
91
67
63
60
63
73
29
568
55
58
52
61
52
61
72
56
51
50
660
74
85
86
86
87
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
342 District Tiền Hải
343 District Kiến Xương
344 District Vũ Thư
35. Hà Nam
347 City Phủ Lý
349 District Duy Tiên
350 District Kim Bảng
351 District Thanh Liêm
352 District Bình Lục
353 District Lý Nhân
36. Nam Định
356 City Nam Định
358 District Mỹ Lộc
359 District Vụ Bản
360 District ý Yên
361 District Nghĩa Hưng
362 District Nam Trực
363 District Trực Ninh
364 District Xuân Trường
365 District Giao Thủy
366 District Hải Hậu
37. Ninh Bình
369 City Ninh Bình
370 Town Tam Điệp
372 District Nho Quan
373 District Gia Viễn
374 District Hoa Lư
375 District Yên Khánh
376 District Kim Sơn
377 District Yên Mô
38. Thanh Hoá
380 City Thanh Hóa
381 Town Bỉm Sơn
(1)
413
455
455
1 834
227
301
277
296
334
399
4 256
661
152
271
512
400
410
418
383
453
596
2 003
231
125
342
241
168
310
336
250
7 340
588
110
143
(2)
60 922
68 236
65 614
235 044
24 122
39 331
37 850
38 709
43 036
51 996
555 605
78 864
20 357
38 120
66 019
54 391
58 324
54 949
48 460
55 846
80 275
257 088
33 484
17 006
38 754
32 735
20 139
37 878
44 755
32 337
893 549
94 444
16 160
(3)
358
379
394
1 612
200
261
241
259
294
357
3 926
610
141
247
479
375
390
397
327
399
561
1 733
191
113
315
217
140
257
284
216
6 671
538
102
(4)
60 464
67 673
65 037
232 588
23 621
38 881
37 452
38 298
42 691
51 645
550 370
77 879
20 204
37 625
65 313
53 943
57 874
54 558
47 933
55 420
79 621
253 586
32 903
16 245
38 295
32 390
19 946
37 508
44 334
31 965
883 022
92 948
15 907
(5)
78
83
81
373
49
63
61
62
66
72
736
89
45
62
81
74
76
74
70
75
90
448
58
40
62
57
45
62
67
57
1 479
97
40
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
382 Town Sầm Sơn
384 District Mường Lát
385 District Quan Hóa
386 District Bá Thước
387 District Quan Sơn
388 District Lang Chánh
389 District Ngọc Lặc
390 District Cẩm Thủy
391 District Thạch Thành
392 District Hà Trung
393 District Vĩnh Lộc
394 District Yên Định
395 District Thọ Xuân
396 District Thường Xuân
397 District Triệu Sơn
398 District Thiệu Hoá
399 District Hoằng Hóa
400 District Hậu Lộc
401 District Nga Sơn
402 District Như Xuân
403 District Như Thanh
404 District Nông Cống
405 District Đông Sơn
406 District Quảng Xương
407 District Tĩnh Gia
40. Nghệ An
412 City Vinh
413 Town Cửa Lò
414 Town Thái Hoà
415 District Quế Phong
416 District Quỳ Châu
417 District Kỳ Sơn
418 District Tương Dương
(1)
92
100
141
247
111
113
380
247
281
254
159
323
470
215
423
314
429
318
285
201
215
364
163
412
385
6 568
587
88
140
200
146
204
188
144
(2)
14 347
6 708
10 347
23 851
7 968
10 375
31 425
25 747
33 090
30 945
22 042
42 466
57 861
20 336
53 384
41 160
56 022
42 216
35 875
15 382
20 594
45 871
20 973
57 560
56 400
752 898
94 309
13 103
17 093
13 279
12 378
13 704
17 200
(3)
85
92
123
224
99
102
356
227
251
229
134
292
427
198
387
286
386
290
258
183
198
330
147
376
351
6 049
547
80
130
185
134
182
164
(4)
14 129
6 627
10 266
23 756
7 885
10 295
31 204
25 637
32 911
30 675
21 841
41 044
57 253
20 192
52 949
40 791
55 561
41 904
35 622
14 661
20 449
44 666
20 821
56 957
56 071
743 691
92 317
12 963
16 841
13 197
12 334
13 530
16 758
(5)
38
26
32
49
28
32
56
51
58
56
47
64
76
45
73
64
75
65
60
38
45
67
46
76
75
1 200
97
36
41
36
35
37
41
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
419 District Nghĩa Đàn
420 District Quỳ Hợp
421 District Quỳnh Lưu
422 District Con Cuông
423 District Tân Kỳ
424 District Anh Sơn
425 District Diễn Châu
426 District Yên Thành
427 District Đô Lương
428 District Thanh Chương
429 District Nghi Lộc
430 District Nam Đàn
431 District Hưng Nguyên
432 Town Hoàng Mai
42. Hà Tĩnh
436 City Hà Tĩnh
437 Town Hồng Lĩnh
439 District Hương Sơn
440 District Đức Thọ
441 District Vũ Quang
442 District Nghi Xuân
443 District Can Lộc
444 District Hương Khê
445 District Thạch Hà
446 District Cẩm Xuyên
447 District Kỳ Anh
448 District Lộc Hà
44. Quảng Bình
450 City Đồng Hới
452 District Minh Hóa
453 District Tuyên Hóa
454 District Quảng Trạch
455 District Bố Trạch
(1)
332
302
464
141
290
268
515
554
395
546
477
321
270
140
3 039
173
71
425
273
113
222
267
325
315
338
349
168
2 057
214
123
194
508
431
145
(2)
30 118
28 727
61 944
15 883
32 088
27 608
68 693
66 318
49 205
55 304
46 356
39 281
27 988
22 319
344 316
26 369
10 606
33 693
31 220
9 097
26 427
34 824
27 836
35 399
40 486
47 329
21 030
211 908
30 417
10 575
19 214
50 669
42 764
(3)
308
279
421
129
267
246
476
512
362
508
440
292
247
140
2 777
157
65
393
245
101
203
244
303
284
311
316
155
1 898
198
107
174
474
401
(4)
29 883
28 514
61 378
15 764
31 384
27 371
68 135
65 826
48 522
54 392
45 820
38 715
27 728
22 319
341 211
25 849
10 482
33 425
30 857
9 012
26 126
34 536
27 631
35 061
40 225
47 096
20 911
209 585
29 767
10 464
18 957
50 114
42 489
(5)
55
54
79
40
56
53
83
82
70
74
68
63
53
47
629
51
33
58
56
30
51
59
53
59
64
69
46
375
55
32
44
71
65
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
456 District Quảng Ninh
457 District Lệ Thủy
45. Quảng Trị
461 City Đông Hà
462 Town Quảng Trị
464 District Vĩnh Linh
465 District Hướng Hóa
466 District Gio Linh
467 District Đa Krông
468 District Cam Lộ
469 District Triệu Phong
470 District Hải Lăng
471 District Cồn Cỏ
46. Thừa Thiên Huế
474 City Huế
476 District Phong Điền
477 District Quảng Điền
478 District Phú Vang
479 Town Hương Thủy
480 Town Hương Trà
481 District A Lưới
482 District Phú Lộc
483 District Nam Đông
48. Đà Nẵng
490 Quarter Liên Chiểu
491 Quarter Thanh Khê
492 Quarter Hải Châu
493 Quarter Sơn Trà
494 Quarter Ngũ Hành Sơn
495 Quarter Cẩm Lệ
497 District Hoà Vang
498 District Hoàng Sa
(1)
214
373
1 390
146
60
217
177
168
106
106
222
187
1
1 936
468
229
168
275
177
181
142
227
69
1 496
192
268
330
197
124
155
230
-
146
(2)
22 807
35 462
149 671
21 157
5 898
23 801
16 580
17 575
7 759
11 584
23 193
22 096
28
268 422
87 299
22 488
21 121
39 414
23 384
26 937
9 954
32 525
5 300
227 150
34 996
43 784
48 179
30 460
16 985
22 825
29 921
-
(3)
199
345
1 242
134
54
194
155
146
92
97
203
167
(4)
22 635
35 159
148 088
20 829
5 766
23 547
16 405
17 438
7 620
11 465
23 049
21 969
1 784
441
213
157
255
165
165
121
209
58
1 427
182
256
316
188
118
149
218
265 202
85 864
22 399
21 044
39 275
23 143
26 050
9 825
32 374
5 228
221 935
33 766
43 016
47 020
29 719
16 466
22 469
29 479
(5)
48
60
359
46
24
49
41
42
28
34
48
47
461
93
48
46
63
48
51
31
57
24
392
58
66
69
55
41
48
55
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
49. Quảng Nam
502 City Tam Kỳ
503 City Hội An
504 District Tây Giang
505 District Đông Giang
506 District Đại Lộc
507 District Điện Bàn
508 District Duy Xuyên
509 District Quế Sơn
510 District Nam Giang
511 District Phước Sơn
512 District Hiệp Đức
513 District Thăng Bình
514 District Tiên Phước
515 District Bắc Trà My
516 District Nam Trà My
517 District Núi Thành
518 District Phú Ninh
519 District Nông Sơn
51. Quảng Ngãi
522 City Quảng Ngãi
524 District Bình Sơn
525 District Trà Bồng
526 District Tây Trà
527 District Sơn Tịnh
528 District Tư Nghĩa
529 District Sơn Hà
530 District Sơn Tây
531 District Minh Long
532 District Nghĩa Hành
533 District Mộ Đức
534 District Đức Phổ
535 District Ba Tơ
536 District Lý Sơn
(1)
3 459
234
154
71
85
336
440
299
209
69
76
91
448
175
114
66
299
202
91
2 692
205
351
81
47
388
340
175
49
42
201
287
316
164
46
147
(2)
378 088
31 334
22 286
3 685
5 755
38 849
52 417
32 689
24 421
5 016
5 475
9 463
47 346
17 229
8 967
5 638
39 175
20 798
7 545
324 069
30 773
49 982
7 473
4 282
48 415
44 108
17 805
4 746
4 109
23 457
33 454
36 714
13 637
5 114
(3)
3 220
221
141
61
74
318
420
285
195
60
64
79
426
160
102
56
282
192
84
2 512
195
326
71
38
367
322
161
43
37
189
274
301
145
43
(4)
375 035
30 940
21 821
3 626
5 690
38 587
52 214
32 577
24 260
4 941
5 350
9 390
47 141
17 135
8 581
5 569
38 971
20 732
7 510
321 930
30 220
49 725
7 406
4 231
48 221
43 743
17 717
4 695
4 080
23 376
33 316
36 590
13 518
5 092
(5)
772
56
47
24
24
62
73
57
49
24
24
31
69
42
29
24
63
46
28
632
55
71
27
24
70
66
42
24
24
49
58
61
37
24
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
52. Bình Định
540 City Qui Nhơn
542 District An Lão
543 District Hoài Nhơn
544 District Hoài Ân
545 District Phù Mỹ
546 District Vĩnh Thạnh
547 District Tây Sơn
548 District Phù Cát
549 Town An Nhơn
550 District Tuy Phước
551 District Vân Canh
54. Phú Yên
555 City Tuy Hoà
557 Town Sông Cầu
558 District Đồng Xuân
559 District Tuy An
560 District Sơn Hòa
561 District Sông Hinh
562 District Tây Hoà
563 District Phú Hoà
564 District Đông Hoà
56. Khánh Hoà
568 City Nha Trang
569 City Cam Ranh
570 District Cam Lâm
571 District Vạn Ninh
572 Town Ninh Hòa
573 District Khánh Vĩnh
574 District Diên Khánh
575 District Khánh Sơn
576 District Trường Sa
(1)
3 363
584
83
479
209
369
91
288
397
422
370
71
1 985
328
190
145
292
160
129
259
220
262
1 991
623
238
177
195
410
88
206
48
6
148
(2)
396 013
75 282
6 456
54 733
22 953
43 280
7 637
34 862
48 148
47 868
48 154
6 640
227 913
41 648
24 252
15 709
33 181
13 710
10 960
30 521
27 325
30 607
286 240
98 931
31 327
25 726
30 071
54 921
7 597
32 524
5 079
64
(3)
3 197
555
74
462
194
350
82
273
379
407
357
64
1 876
312
179
134
276
146
118
248
211
252
1 848
596
223
163
182
383
74
187
40
(4)
392 866
73 979
6 391
54 480
22 721
43 066
7 565
34 719
47 827
47 611
47 924
6 583
226 385
41 064
24 157
15 516
33 046
13 616
10 878
30 376
27 253
30 479
281 459
96 320
30 838
25 445
29 948
54 610
7 497
31 784
5 017
(5)
620
86
25
74
48
66
28
59
69
69
70
26
443
64
49
40
58
37
33
55
52
55
444
99
56
51
55
74
28
57
24
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
58. Ninh Thuận
582 City Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm
584 District Bác Ái
585 District Ninh Sơn
586 District Ninh Hải
587 District Ninh Phước
588 District Thuận Bắc
589 District Thuận Nam
60. Bình Thuận
593 City Phan Thiết
594 Town La Gi
595 District Tuy Phong
596 District Bắc Bình
597 District Hàm Thuận Bắc
598 District Hàm Thuận Nam
599 District Tánh Linh
600 District Đức Linh
601 District Hàm Tân
602 District Phú Quí
62. Kon Tum
608 City Kon Tum
610 District Đắk Glei
611 District Ngọc Hồi
612 District Đắk Tô
613 District Kon Plông
614 District Kon Rẫy
615 District Đắk Hà
616 District Sa Thầy
617 District Tu Mơ Rông
64. Gia Lai
622 City Pleiku
623 Town An Khê
624 Town Ayun Pa
(1)
1 152
329
59
163
177
248
76
100
2 407
347
218
239
281
367
191
222
283
190
69
1 015
272
131
87
81
92
52
122
88
90
2 737
463
109
69
149
(2)
135 987
41 689
5 152
17 688
21 674
29 194
8 557
12 033
280 569
53 670
25 107
31 655
27 841
41 582
23 059
24 436
30 622
16 965
5 632
101 659
34 428
9 171
10 257
8 970
4 681
5 303
14 136
9 877
4 836
295 595
54 242
15 621
7 921
(3)
1 089
313
50
155
168
237
70
96
2 062
297
141
217
254
324
158
204
251
150
66
918
251
119
79
72
83
45
113
77
79
2 512
434
99
61
(4)
134 674
41 162
5 055
17 494
21 463
29 023
8 490
11 987
278 165
53 141
24 828
31 528
27 637
41 119
22 889
24 250
30 432
16 750
5 591
99 607
33 518
9 022
10 069
8 830
4 594
5 192
13 975
9 682
4 725
291 683
52 667
15 428
7 842
(5)
295
64
24
42
47
54
29
35
513
73
50
56
53
64
48
49
55
41
24
291
58
30
32
30
24
24
38
31
24
688
73
39
28
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
625 District KBang
626 District Đăk Đoa
627 District Chư Păh
628 District Ia Grai
629 District Mang Yang
630 District Kông Chro
631 District Đức Cơ
632 District Chư Prông
633 District Chư Sê
634 District Đăk Pơ
635 District Ia Pa
637 District Krông Pa
638 District Phú Thiện
639 District Chư Pưh
66. Đắk Lắk
643 City Buôn Ma Thuột
644 Town Buôn Hồ
645 District Ea H’leo
646 District Ea Súp
647 District Buôn Đôn
648 District Cư M’gar
649 District Krông Búk
650 District Krông Năng
651 District Ea Kar
652 District M’Đrắk
653 District Krông Bông
654 District Krông Pắc
655 District Krông A Na
656 District Lắk
657 District Cư Kuin
67. Đắk Nông
660 Town Gia Nghĩa
661 District Đăk Glong
(1)
157
219
151
192
127
100
120
224
223
86
105
151
142
99
3 395
585
190
235
138
122
288
120
233
278
159
152
395
182
123
195
1 052
81
75
150
(2)
14 886
22 730
16 101
21 681
11 968
8 799
14 580
22 846
23 738
8 930
9 915
14 783
14 855
11 999
404 307
82 295
21 463
28 328
14 112
13 790
35 547
13 213
27 279
34 558
14 912
18 606
45 818
18 677
13 499
22 210
117 256
11 380
8 426
(3)
143
202
136
179
115
86
110
203
202
78
96
137
132
99
3 204
559
178
223
128
115
271
113
221
261
146
138
379
173
112
187
979
73
68
(4)
14 791
22 596
15 996
21 261
11 831
8 734
14 072
22 686
23 602
8 832
9 853
14 690
14 803
11 999
400 697
81 026
21 299
28 179
13 950
13 600
35 274
13 124
27 116
34 334
14 777
18 451
45 554
18 556
13 356
22 101
115 998
11 119
8 364
(5)
39
48
40
46
35
30
38
48
49
30
32
39
39
35
748
90
46
53
38
37
60
36
52
59
39
43
68
43
37
47
301
33
29
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
662 District Cư Jút
663 District Đắk Mil
664 District Krông Nô
665 District Đắk Song
666 District Đắk R’Lấp
667 District Tuy Đức
68. Lâm Đồng
672 City Đà Lạt
673 City Bảo Lộc
674 District Đam Rông
675 District Lạc Dương
676 District Lâm Hà
677 District Đơn Dương
678 District Đức Trọng
679 District Di Linh
680 District Bảo Lâm
681 District Đạ Huoai
682 District Đạ Tẻh
683 District Cát Tiên
70. Bình Phước
688 Town Phước Long
689 Town Đồng Xoài
690 Town Bình Long
691 District Bù Gia Mập
692 District Lộc Ninh
693 District Bù Đốp
694 District Hớn Quản
695 District Đồng Phù
696 District Bù Đăng
697 District Chơn Thành
72. Tây Ninh
703 Town Tây Ninh
705 District Tân Biên
(1)
212
161
134
131
174
84
2 703
444
345
88
47
290
235
353
319
246
99
123
114
2 097
95
163
126
410
305
87
222
190
363
136
1 874
216
173
151
(2)
20 523
20 083
14 729
13 923
18 666
9 526
305 527
61 656
39 606
8 316
4 030
34 025
23 166
41 034
37 067
27 415
8 770
10 997
9 445
218 590
11 703
21 398
14 474
36 761
28 318
12 956
22 996
20 758
31 636
17 590
280 775
33 503
23 831
(3)
203
150
122
122
163
78
2 456
405
318
78
40
267
213
327
287
224
86
110
101
1 927
93
154
126
366
273
79
193
178
348
117
1 765
203
163
(4)
20 390
19 910
14 616
13 829
18 504
9 266
301 820
60 388
39 095
8 271
3 980
33 699
22 889
40 548
36 739
27 286
8 674
10 893
9 358
215 763
11 663
20 915
14 474
36 313
27 974
12 720
22 502
20 527
31 327
17 348
279 009
33 232
23 503
(5)
45
45
38
37
43
31
571
78
63
29
24
58
48
64
61
52
30
33
31
460
34
46
38
61
53
36
48
46
56
42
501
58
49
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
706 District Tân Châu
707 District Dương Minh Châu
708 District Châu Thành
709 District Hòa Thành
710 District Gò Dầu
711 District Bến Cầu
712 District Trảng Bàng
74. Bình Dương
718 City Thủ Dầu Một
720 District Dầu Tiếng
721 District Bến Cát
722 District Phú Giáo
723 District Tân Uyên
724 Town Dĩ An
725 Town Thuận An
75. Đồng Nai
731 City Biên Hòa
732 Town Long Khánh
734 District Tân Phú
735 District Vĩnh Cửu
736 District Định Quán
737 District Trảng Bom
738 District Thống Nhất
739 District Cẩm Mỹ
740 District Long Thành
741 District Xuân Lộc
742 District Nhơn Trạch
77. Bà Rịa Vũng Tàu
747 City Vũng Tàu
748 City Bà Rịa
750 District Châu Đức
751 District Xuyên Mộc
752 District Long Điền
(1)
209
166
242
253
276
95
244
3 194
470
198
413
131
474
608
900
4 855
1 382
267
397
205
459
367
225
348
314
508
383
1 996
581
218
260
256
240
152
(2)
31 413
27 751
34 237
35 351
36 395
16 655
41 639
470 098
66 721
28 294
61 081
21 619
61 006
95 654
135 723
642 772
220 443
33 031
37 701
32 608
46 875
61 465
33 670
32 257
50 569
50 069
44 084
256 336
80 022
25 070
34 594
33 293
30 983
(3)
197
155
225
241
265
85
231
3 096
458
186
398
119
452
596
887
4 683
1 356
252
379
193
445
350
215
335
295
492
371
1 744
529
183
221
229
221
(4)
31 262
27 623
33 949
35 170
36 219
16 560
41 491
465 378
66 175
28 160
60 808
20 092
60 765
94 184
135 194
633 838
217 235
32 670
37 469
32 424
46 559
60 925
33 519
32 040
48 730
48 461
43 806
252 266
79 115
24 624
34 354
33 096
30 846
(5)
56
53
59
60
60
41
65
550
82
53
78
45
78
97
117
791
148
57
61
57
69
78
58
57
70
70
66
411
89
50
59
58
56
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
753 District Đất Đỏ
754 District Tân Thành
755 District Côn Đảo
79. Tp Hồ Chí Minh
760 Quarter 1
761 Quarter 12
762 Quarter Thủ Đức
763 Quarter 9
764 Quarter Gò Vấp
765 Quarter Bình Thạnh
766 Quarter Tân Bình
767 Quarter Tân Phú
768 Quarter Phú Nhuận
769 Quarter 2
770 Quarter 3
771 Quarter 10
772 Quarter 11
773 Quarter 4
774 Quarter 5
775 Quarter 6
776 Quarter 8
777 Quarter Bình Tân
778 Quarter 7
783 District Củ Chi
784 District Hóc Môn
785 District Bình Chánh
786 District Nhà Bè
787 District Cần Giờ
80. Long An
794 City Tân An
795 Town Kiến Tường
796 District Tân Hưng
797 District Vĩnh Hưng
(1)
135
289
17
13 183
418
601
1 033
459
866
818
715
779
399
340
431
436
416
320
378
437
691
1 026
477
626
504
693
185
135
2 955
222
77
117
130
153
(2)
18 024
32 843
1 507
1 824 822
45 272
109 542
126 970
70 503
134 843
112 453
103 420
102 965
40 553
37 864
45 290
55 133
50 818
37 891
40 568
56 693
97 927
158 651
59 668
94 867
87 993
112 929
24 902
17 107
373 012
36 329
10 460
11 867
12 634
(3)
115
246
(4)
17 882
32 349
12 485 1 806 081
387
44 604
572
108 636
968
124 815
436
69 208
829
133 090
746
111 276
664
101 255
757
102 143
362
40 070
314
37 305
377
44 902
411
54 304
394
50 350
299
37 582
356
39 443
421
56 403
663
97 435
993
158 106
464
59 115
605
94 128
491
87 592
670
112 547
178
24 784
128
16 988
2 761
370 791
208
35 982
77
10 460
105
11 818
117
12 539
(5)
42
57
2 021
67
105
112
84
116
106
101
102
64
61
67
74
71
62
63
75
99
126
77
97
94
107
50
41
719
60
32
35
36
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
798
(B)
District Mộc Hóa
799
72
(2)
7 161
59
(4)
7 066
District Tân Thạnh
184
18 848
171
18 761
44
800
District Thạnh Hóa
138
13 508
127
12 883
36
801
District Đức Huệ
157
16 341
146
16 277
41
802
District Đức Hòa
415
57 349
395
57 174
76
803
District Bến Lức
281
38 167
265
37 967
62
804
District Thủ Thừa
194
22 729
181
22 649
48
805
District Tân Trụ
121
16 063
110
16 002
40
806
District Cần Đước
329
42 326
312
42 216
65
807
District Cần Giuộc
332
42 967
315
42 843
66
808
District Châu Thành
186
26 263
173
26 154
51
3 873
441 766
3 691
439 889
640
82. Tiền Giang
(1)
(3)
(5)
27
815
City Mỹ Tho
531
60 808
502
60 096
78
816
Town Gò Công
189
23 780
177
23 700
49
818
District Tân Phước
143
14 897
130
14 816
39
819
District Cái Bè
673
71 789
648
71 620
85
820
District Cai Lậy
682
81 578
654
81 401
91
821
District Châu Thành
511
62 231
487
61 925
79
822
District Chợ Gạo
409
47 619
390
47 485
69
823
District Gò Công Tây
286
33 716
273
33 630
58
824
District Gò Công Đông
315
34 420
302
34 312
59
825
District Tân Phú Đông
134
10 928
128
10 904
33
2 955
360 414
2 663
358 737
569
83. Bến Tre
829
City Bến Tre
291
35 825
261
35 500
60
831
District Châu Thành
374
45 471
336
45 209
68
832
District Chợ Lách
282
31 811
259
31 702
57
833
District Mỏ Cày Nam
394
45 358
334
45 070
67
834
District Giồng Trôm
375
50 533
334
50 323
71
835
District Bình Đại
300
37 133
278
36 996
61
836
District Ba Tri
423
49 568
374
49 355
71
154
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
837 District Thạnh Phú
838 District Mỏ Cày Bắc
84. Trà Vinh
842 City Trà Vinh
844 District Càng Long
845 District Cầu Kè
846 District Tiểu Cần
847 District Châu Thành
848 District Cầu Ngang
849 District Trà Cú
850 District Duyên Hải
86. Vĩnh Long
855 Town Vĩnh Long
857 District Long Hồ
858 District Mang Thít
859 District Vũng Liêm
860 District Tam Bình
861 Town Bình Minh
862 District Trà Ôn
863 District Bình Tân
87. Đồng Tháp
866 City Cao Lãnh
867 Town Sa Đéc
868 Town Hổng Ngự
869 District Tân Hồng
870 District Hồng Ngự
871 District Tam Nông
872 District Tháp Mười
873 District Cao Lãnh
874 District Thanh Bình
875 District Lấp Vò
876 District Lai Vung
877 District Châu Thành
(1)
293
223
2 108
197
303
259
212
294
289
364
190
2 347
360
355
203
364
340
198
332
195
3 587
337
276
142
213
290
237
258
427
330
441
306
330
155
(2)
34 367
30 348
249 670
25 896
37 109
28 167
26 210
34 567
31 877
41 497
24 347
272 181
37 851
43 515
26 054
43 626
39 310
22 452
36 471
22 902
418 073
42 740
27 460
19 709
23 330
36 934
26 583
33 012
48 427
39 235
42 910
39 044
38 689
(3)
264
223
1 939
175
288
240
196
272
268
321
179
2 040
283
308
180
324
303
175
286
181
3 193
301
212
132
200
271
218
239
402
304
349
283
282
(4)
34 234
30 348
247 508
25 573
36 886
27 932
26 067
34 277
31 577
40 990
24 206
270 238
37 110
43 298
25 961
43 421
39 026
22 342
36 247
22 833
415 918
42 311
27 185
19 648
23 235
36 798
26 458
32 897
48 219
39 106
42 632
38 938
38 491
(5)
59
55
444
51
61
53
51
59
56
64
49
462
61
66
51
66
63
47
60
48
705
65
52
45
48
61
52
58
70
63
66
63
62
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
89. An Giang
883 City Long Xuyên
884 Town Châu Đốc
886 District An Phú
887 Town Tân Châu
888 District Phú Tân
889 District Châu Phú
890 District Tịnh Biên
891 District Tri Tôn
892 District Châu Thành
893 District Chợ Mới
894 District Thoại Sơn
91. Kiên Giang
899 City Rạch Giá
900 Town Hà Tiên
902 District Kiên Lương
903 District Hòn Đất
904 District Tân Hiệp
905 District Châu Thành
906 District Giồng Riềng
907 District Gò Quao
908 District An Biên
909 District An Minh
910 District Vĩnh Thuận
911 District Phú Quốc
912 District Kiên Hải
913 District U Minh Thượng
914 District Giang Thành
92. Cần Thơ
916 Quarter Ninh Kiều
917 Quarter Ô Môn
918 Quarter Bình Thuỷ
919 Quarter Cái Răng
(1)
5 323
669
268
394
416
482
549
409
422
424
839
451
3 573
392
104
172
377
312
291
497
317
228
225
171
193
58
164
72
2 273
410
269
220
155
156
(2)
524 759
68 429
28 384
42 763
41 867
54 636
58 203
29 978
33 033
40 847
84 449
42 170
394 080
50 040
11 041
19 325
39 316
31 331
34 060
49 008
32 505
28 670
26 669
20 938
22 873
5 227
16 157
6 920
289 509
61 083
31 656
29 733
21 964
(3)
4 852
635
234
380
395
454
528
324
347
388
779
388
3 317
366
85
155
361
260
270
465
306
218
212
164
177
54
157
67
2 183
392
262
212
148
(4)
522 018
67 883
28 139
42 665
41 724
54 484
58 051
29 601
32 686
40 714
84 073
41 998
391 859
49 410
10 925
19 255
39 070
31 203
33 908
48 806
32 405
28 601
26 591
20 860
22 626
5 205
16 113
6 881
286 125
59 590
31 440
28 833
21 840
(5)
751
83
53
66
65
74
77
55
57
64
92
65
742
71
33
44
63
56
58
70
57
54
52
46
48
24
40
26
504
78
56
54
47
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
923 Quarter Thốt Nốt
924 District Vĩnh Thạnh
925 District Cờ Đỏ
926 District Phong Điền
927 District Thới Lai
93. Hậu Giang
930 City Vị Thanh
931 Town Ngã Bảy
932 District Châu Thành A
933 District Châu Thành
934 District Phụng Hiệp
935 District Vị Thuỷ
936 District Long Mỹ
94. Sóc Trăng
941 City Sóc Trăng
942 District Châu Thành
943 District Kế Sách
944 District Mỹ Tú
945 District Cù Lao Dung
946 District Long Phú
947 District Mỹ Xuyên
948 District Ngã Năm
949 District Thạnh Trị
950 Town Vĩnh Châu
951 District Trần Đề
95. Bạc Liêu
954 City Bạc Liêu
956 District Hồng Dân
957 District Phước Long
958 District Vĩnh Lợi
959 District Giá Rai
960 District Đông Hải
961 District Hoà Bình
(1)
297
206
258
198
260
1 549
161
120
215
168
386
187
312
2 570
267
185
332
198
121
237
409
160
173
339
149
1 710
283
290
249
182
280
239
187
157
(2)
37 276
26 434
28 794
23 831
28 738
188 567
18 534
14 431
25 127
20 203
47 508
23 886
38 878
310 558
35 470
23 753
40 238
25 545
15 622
27 612
49 826
18 482
19 963
36 095
17 952
192 511
33 481
23 938
26 980
21 389
30 554
32 056
24 113
(3)
288
195
248
191
247
1 468
145
113
204
160
372
177
297
2 292
228
168
295
177
111
214
377
137
155
299
131
1 613
268
279
241
168
257
226
174
(4)
37 163
26 249
28 681
23 714
28 615
187 790
18 402
14 320
25 022
20 135
47 366
23 814
38 731
308 544
35 005
23 627
40 057
25 382
15 509
27 474
49 578
18 390
19 840
35 853
17 829
191 625
33 195
23 856
26 886
21 292
30 445
31 940
24 011
(5)
61
51
54
49
54
357
43
38
50
45
69
49
63
581
59
49
64
51
40
53
61
43
45
60
56
366
58
49
52
46
55
57
49
New
district
code
District name
Number of EAs,
households as of the
2009 Census results
(updated new
administration units)
Number of EAs,
households after
eliminating the
specific EAs
Number
of EAs
enumerated
Total of
Total of
Total of Total of
EAs
households
EAs households
(A)
(B)
96. Cà Mau
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
2 342
287 131
2 209
285 487
499
964
City Cà Mau
418
53 413
375
53 057
73
966
District U Minh
187
23 660
179
23 284
48
967
District Thới Bình
220
31 486
208
31 372
56
968
District Trần Văn Thời
365
44 576
352
44 439
67
969
District Cái Nước
283
32 077
265
31 812
57
970
District Đầm Dơi
347
41 383
331
41 200
64
971
District Năm Căn
122
16 731
114
16 674
41
972
District Phú Tân
207
24 102
198
24 037
49
973
District Ngọc Hiển
193
19 703
187
19 612
44
158
Annex 2b: Results of sample allocation at provincial level in the 2014 IPS
Province
Number of EAs,
Number of EAs, households Number
households as of the 2009
after eliminating
of EAs
Census results
the specific EAs
enumerated
(A)
(1)
ENTIRE COUNTRY
01. Ha Noi
02. Ha Giang
04. Cao Bang
06. Bac Kan
08. Tuyen Quang
10. Lao Cai
11. Dien Bien
12. Lai Chau
14. Son La
15. Yen Bai
17. Hoa Binh
19. Thai Nguyen
20. Lang Son
22. Quang Ninh
24. Bac Giang
25. Phu Tho
26. Vinh Phuc
27. Bac Ninh
30. Hai Duong
31. Hai Phong
33. Hung Yen
34. Thai Binh
35. Ha Nam
36. Nam Dinh
37. Ninh Binh
38. Thanh Hoa
40. Nghe An
42. Ha Tinh
44. Quang Binh
45. Quang Tri
46. Thua Thien Hue
48. Da Nang
49. Quang Nam
186 697
12 801
1 946
1 523
949
1 995
1 701
1 497
1 146
2 700
2 001
1 916
3271
2 011
3 018
3 365
3 049
1 903
1 910
3 659
4 128
2 330
3 644
1 834
4 256
2 003
7 340
6 568
3 039
2 057
1 390
1 936
1 496
3 459
(2)
22 444 322
1 749 334
159 581
123 617
74 816
185 403
141 958
105 252
76 980
243 157
186 463
195 562
325 680
179 738
316 732
410 452
362 098
265 803
284 072
509 613
529 548
326 238
547 727
235 044
555 605
257 088
893 549
752 898
344 316
211 908
149 671
268 422
227 150
378 088
159
(3)
171 817
11 863
1 747
1 313
824
1 845
1 524
1 389
1 043
2 450
1 813
1 705
3 065
1 778
2 809
3 123
2 755
1 735
1 719
3 343
3 880
1 971
3 210
1 612
3 926
1 733
6 671
6 049
2 777
1 898
1 242
1 784
1 427
3 220
(4)
22 196 862
1 713 684
157 797
121 731
74 025
183 332
140 630
104 095
75 833
240 008
184 959
193 369
320 498
178 119
312 865
406 537
356 779
261 425
280 831
504 169
522 389
322 633
542 693
232 588
550 370
253 586
883 022
743 691
341 211
209 585
148 088
265 202
221 935
375 035
(5)
12 055
443
134
120
120
145
127
120
120
166
146
149
192
143
189
216
202
173
179
240
245
192
249
163
251
170
318
292
198
155
130
174
159
207
Province
(A)
51. Quang Ngai
52. Binh Dinh
54. Phu Yen
56. Khanh Hoa
58. Ninh Thuan
60. Binh Thuan
62. Kon Tum
64. Gia Lai
66. Dak Lak
67. Dak Nong
68. Lam Dong
70. Binh Phuoc
72. Tay Ninh
74. Binh Duong
75. Dong Nai
77. Ba Ria Vung Tau
79. Ho Chi Minh City
80. Long An
82. Tien Giang
83. Ben Tre
84. Tra Vinh
86. Vinh Long
87. Dong Thap
89. An Giang
91. Kien Giang
92. Can Tho
93. Hau Giang
94. Soc Trang
95. Bac Lieu
96. Ca Mau
Number of EAs,
Number of EAs, households Number
households as of the 2009
after eliminating
of EAs
Census results
the specific EAs
enumerated
(1)
2 692
3 363
1 985
1 991
1 152
2 407
1 015
2 737
3 395
1 052
2 703
2 097
1 874
3 194
4 855
1 996
13 183
2 955
3 873
2 955
2 108
2 347
3 587
5 323
3 573
2 273
1 549
2 570
1 710
2 342
(2)
324 069
396 013
227 913
286 240
135 987
280 569
101 659
295 595
404 307
117 256
305 527
218 590
280 775
470 098
642 772
256 336
1 824 822
373 012
441 766
360 414
249 670
272 181
418 073
524 759
394 080
289 509
188 567
310 558
192 511
287 131
160
(3)
2 512
3 197
1 876
1 848
1 089
2 062
918
2 512
3 204
979
2 456
1 927
1 765
3 096
4 683
1 744
12 485
2 761
3 691
2 663
1 939
2 040
3 193
4 852
3 317
2 183
1 468
2 292
1 613
2 209
(4)
321 930
392 866
226 385
281 459
134 674
278 165
99 607
291 683
400 697
115 998
301 820
215 763
279 009
465 378
633 838
252 266
1 806 081
370 791
439 889
358 737
247 508
270 238
415 918
522 018
391 859
286 125
187 790
308 544
191 625
285 487
(5)
192
212
161
180
124
178
120
183
214
120
186
157
179
231
269
170
455
206
224
203
168
176
218
245
212
181
147
188
148
181
Annex 3: Population density by province/city, 2009 and 2014
Province/city
Population density
(persons/km2)
2009
2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
259
273
I. Northern Midlands and
Mountains
116
122
02. Ha Giang
91
99
04. Cao Bang
76
06. Bac Kan
Province/city
Population density
(persons/km2)
2009
2014
49. Quang Nam
136
141
77
51. Quang Ngai
236
241
61
63
52. Binh Dinh
246
250
124
128
54. Phu Yen
170
175
10. Lao Cai
96
104
56. Khanh Hoa
222
229
11. Dien Bien
51
56
58. Ninh Thuan
168
175
12. Lai Chau
41
46
60. Binh Thuan
150
154
14. Son La
76
82
IV. Central Highlands
93
101
15. Yen Bai
107
113
62. Kon Tum
44
50
17. Hoa Binh
171
177
64. Gia Lai
82
88
19. Thai Nguyen
318
331
66. Dak Lak
132
139
20. Lang Son
88
90
67. Dak Nong
75
87
24. Bac Giang
406
421
68. Lam Dong
121
129
25. Phu Tho
372
384
V. Southeast
594
666
II. Red River Delta
930
981
70. Binh Phuoc
127
135
1 926
2126
72. Tay Ninh
263
273
22. Quang Ninh
188
196
74. Binh Duong
550
689
26. Vinh Phuc
813
840
75. Dong Nai
421
478
27. Bac Ninh
1 245
1367
77. Ba Ria-Vung Tau
501
530
30. Hai Duong
1 030
1063
79. Ho Chi Minh City
3 399
3796
31. Hai Phong
1 207
1274
VI. Mekong River Delta
423
432
33. Hung Yen
1 222
1249
80. Long An
320
328
34. Thai Binh
1 142
1139
82. Tien Giang
672
683
913
928
83. Ben Tre
532
535
36. Nam Dinh
1 105
1117
84. Tra Vinh
436
439
37. Ninh Binh
647
678
86. Vinh Long
695
692
III. North and South Central
Coast
196
203
87. Dong Thap
493
498
38. Thanh Hoa
305
314
89. An Giang
606
609
40. Nghe An
177
183
91. Kien Giang
265
275
42. Ha Tinh
204
209
92. Can Tho
847
877
44. Quang Binh
105
107
93. Hau Giang
473
479
45. Quang Tri
126
130
94. Soc Trang
389
395
46. Thua Thien Hue
215
225
95. Bac Lieu
331
355
48. Da Nang
691
781
96. Ca Mau
226
230
08. Tuyen Quang
01. Ha Noi
35. Ha Nam
III. North and South
Central Coast
Data source 2009: The Central Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census:
Completed Results”, The World Publishing House, 6-2010.
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Annex 4
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT POPULATION STRUCTURE
Code
Administration
Urban
Proportion of
Total
Ageing
Sex ratio
share of
population
dependency index
(males/
population 100 females)
aged 15–64
(%)
ratio (%)
(%)
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
(%)
33.1
97.3
94.3
98.8
44.0
39.9
46.1
43.3
45.0
42.5
69.4
71.5
68.4
17.0
33.8
27.1
29.1
62.3
24.7
98.9
96.6
97.5
100.5
95.0
97.9
48.5
46.3
33.8
50.3
35.9
41.7
32.6
55.1
83.7
22.9
36.8
45.4
67.4
68.3
72.8
66.5
73.6
70.6
48.6
14.7
20.4
16.4
12.2
22.0
14.4
17.0
13.5
20.2
14.5
27.9
19.5
61.2
11.2
17.6
23.3
27.6
23.1
46.3
11.9
9.8
15.6
17.6
19.7
13.2
97.6
100.3
95.9
100.5
98.7
102.5
100.3
101.1
100.1
99.8
98.2
95.6
100.7
100.3
98.7
97.1
96.8
95.6
95.6
97.0
97.3
92.3
96.5
95.3
96.2
97.6
45.6
57.3
47.0
40.9
46.2
51.5
62.8
65.7
54.5
50.1
42.7
43.8
41.6
45.0
44.3
46.7
48.5
49.4
43.8
44.8
46.5
47.8
46.4
48.5
48.6
43.8
49.0
21.6
37.4
37.0
34.5
21.6
16.6
13.5
20.0
33.1
36.1
46.2
37.2
45.3
40.6
50.4
43.3
43.2
63.2
54.2
58.1
82.8
60.8
62.3
62.5
55.6
68.7
63.6
68.0
71.0
68.4
66.0
61.4
60.3
64.7
66.6
70.1
69.5
70.6
69.0
69.3
68.2
67.3
67.0
69.6
69.1
68.3
67.7
68.3
67.4
67.3
69.5
162
Annex 4 (Continued)
Code
Administration
Urban
Proportion of
Total
Ageing
Sex ratio
share of
population
dependency index
(males/
population 100 females)
aged
15–64
(%)
ratio (%)
(%)
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
15.4
15.5
20.3
29.0
48.6
87.3
18.9
15.6
30.6
28.0
43.0
35.5
39.2
33.3
29.5
24.7
15.3
39.5
19.3
18.7
77.0
32.1
50.6
82.1
17.8
14.8
10.2
15.7
16.6
17.8
30.2
26.6
66.7
24.1
31.8
26.3
22.5
163
(%)
99.5
96.1
98.5
95.5
97.2
95.6
95.4
96.7
95.7
99.7
97.1
98.9
99.7
100.3
99.2
100.7
104.2
100.0
99.0
97.5
95.0
98.8
99.9
92.2
96.9
94.8
95.6
95.8
96.5
99.2
97.5
100.0
97.6
99.0
99.7
100.9
100.0
44.5
54.8
49.6
57.5
48.8
42.5
47.7
46.7
49.2
46.4
42.6
47.7
42.4
58.5
54.6
46.5
54.1
46.9
47.0
38.9
30.3
38.5
41.2
34.2
41.5
42.6
42.9
42.2
41.4
40.7
43.8
43.3
38.9
38.7
41.2
38.2
42.4
46.1
61.0
43.9
43.8
49.1
37.3
53.6
57.3
50.0
44.3
41.9
30.0
36.4
18.2
20.1
25.3
16.0
28.9
25.0
42.9
23.8
34.8
33.1
42.3
46.6
48.8
58.7
46.5
54.5
46.1
42.6
36.3
44.4
48.2
42.3
45.9
39.4
69.2
64.6
66.8
63.5
67.2
70.2
67.7
68.1
67.0
68.3
70.1
67.7
70.2
63.1
64.7
68.3
64.9
68.1
68.0
72.0
76.7
72.2
70.8
74.5
70.7
70.1
70.0
70.3
70.7
71.1
69.5
69.8
72.0
72.1
70.8
72.4
70.2
Annex 5
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT NUPTIALITY OF THE POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER
Singulate mean age at Difference
marriage-SMAM (Year) in SMAM
Code
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
Proportion of population aged 15
and over by (%)
between
male and
female
Single
Currently
married
Widowed/
divorced/
separated
Total
Male Female
24.9
26.0
24.3
26.8
27.8
26.4
22.9
24.2
22.1
3.9
3.5
4.2
23.9
26.3
22.7
67.6
65.4
68.7
8.5
8.3
8.6
22.7
24.7
25.4
24.3
26.0
24.9
24.5
26.7
27.6
26.0
27.8
26.9
20.9
22.7
23.0
22.5
24.3
22.7
3.6
4.0
4.5
3.4
3.6
4.2
19.1
21.0
25.8
25.3
29.6
22.8
72.9
70.6
65.4
67.4
62.2
67.9
8.1
8.4
8.8
7.3
8.1
9.3
25.1
21.5
22.6
23.3
22.8
22.1
21.6
20.4
21.2
22.1
23.4
23.9
23.7
25.1
23.7
24.0
23.6
23.5
24.9
24.9
23.9
25.3
25.4
23.8
24.5
24.5
26.8
22.7
24.1
25.3
24.9
23.7
22.7
21.6
22.5
24.3
25.3
26.0
25.4
27.3
25.5
25.9
25.3
25.0
27.0
26.9
25.8
27.9
27.7
26.4
26.9
26.4
23.4
20.2
20.9
21.1
20.5
20.4
20.4
19.1
19.7
19.7
21.5
21.7
21.6
22.8
21.8
22.0
21.8
22.0
22.9
22.8
21.9
22.6
22.7
21.2
21.7
22.4
3.4
2.5
3.2
4.2
4.4
3.3
2.4
2.5
2.8
4.6
3.8
4.4
3.8
4.5
3.7
3.9
3.4
3.1
4.1
4.1
3.9
5.3
4.9
5.2
5.2
4.0
22.7
18.0
19.1
19.5
18.9
20.4
19.6
17.8
17.3
18.2
19.3
19.2
20.3
20.4
19.7
19.3
19.9
18.8
20.5
20.1
19.7
19.9
24.3
18.6
20.1
21.9
69.6
74.7
72.0
72.2
72.8
72.1
74.0
75.7
76.4
73.9
72.4
71.7
71.2
71.4
72.0
71.6
71.9
73.1
70.7
70.2
71.6
70.7
66.6
72.9
71.2
69.7
7.7
7.2
8.9
8.3
8.3
7.5
6.4
6.6
6.3
7.9
8.3
9.1
8.5
8.2
8.3
9.2
8.2
8.1
8.8
9.7
8.7
9.3
9.1
8.5
8.8
8.4
164
Annex 5 (Continued)
Singulate mean age at Difference
marriage-SMAM (Year) in SMAM
Code
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Total
Male Female
25.2
25.2
25.7
25.0
26.6
26.1
25.2
25.4
25.0
25.4
26.6
25.2
26.2
23.5
23.6
24.7
24.0
24.9
24.2
25.0
24.2
26.4
26.0
26.8
24.7
24.4
25.0
24.5
25.5
25.2
24.3
24.5
25.7
25.9
25.0
26.0
24.5
27.2
27.6
28.0
27.6
28.9
28.2
27.9
27.7
27.6
27.8
28.9
27.2
27.9
24.9
25.1
26.4
25.6
26.9
26.0
27.3
25.5
28.1
28.1
28.6
26.6
26.7
27.4
26.6
27.7
27.0
26.2
26.6
27.6
27.9
27.1
27.7
26.3
165
23.0
22.5
23.2
22.3
24.2
24.0
22.2
23.0
22.2
22.6
24.3
23.1
24.3
22.1
22.1
23.0
22.3
22.8
22.4
22.5
23.0
24.7
23.8
25.0
22.9
22.0
22.4
22.3
22.9
23.2
22.3
22.2
23.6
23.6
22.6
23.9
22.4
Proportion of population aged 15
and over by (%)
between
male and
female
Single
Currently
married
Widowed/di
vorced/
separated
4.2
5.1
4.8
5.3
4.7
4.2
5.6
4.7
5.5
5.2
4.6
4.1
3.6
2.8
3.1
3.5
3.3
4.1
3.6
4.8
2.5
3.4
4.4
3.6
3.7
4.7
5.0
4.3
4.9
3.7
3.9
4.5
4.0
4.3
4.5
3.8
3.9
26.5
22.1
26.9
23.4
30.8
30.3
27.0
25.8
23.7
25.1
28.6
28.0
29.8
24.5
23.9
26.7
24.4
25.3
23.1
24.2
27.4
29.8
26.5
32.0
22.0
21.2
19.6
21.1
22.2
23.3
22.0
23.8
25.7
25.1
24.5
27.0
21.6
65.9
68.5
65.0
66.8
60.9
61.7
63.2
65.1
66.5
66.3
62.0
62.8
61.2
68.1
68.5
66.3
69.3
66.8
68.8
64.5
66.7
62.8
65.0
59.7
68.6
67.8
69.3
68.8
68.4
67.5
67.8
67.9
65.6
66.9
67.0
65.4
70.7
7.6
9.4
8.2
9.8
8.3
8.0
9.8
9.2
9.9
8.6
9.4
9.2
9.0
7.4
7.6
7.0
6.3
7.9
8.0
11.3
5.9
7.4
8.5
8.4
9.4
11.0
11.1
10.2
9.5
9.1
10.2
8.3
8.7
8.0
8.5
7.7
7.7
166
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
96.4
98.3
95.6
92.9
99.2
97.0
93.4
97.8
94.6
99.5
80.8
85.8
94.8
97.1
84.2
82.7
77.3
87.2
92.2
97.8
98.7
96.9
89.0
98.1
95.2
90.3
97.2
92.6
98.7
73.2
81.6
92.7
94.8
78.6
70.2
66.6
75.8
87.6
96.7
97.8
95.1
Male
94.7
97.5
93.3
Total
Lower-
Higher-
97.9
65.6
77.6
90.6
92.5
72.9
57.9
56.3
64.6
83.1
95.6
97.0
93.4
85.2
97.2
93.5
87.3
96.7
90.6
93.0
96.8
91.1
100.3
99.3
102.0
104.0
99.8
99.2
99.4
98.9
100.9
100.0
101.2
101.4
102.9
100.5
100.1
100.0
101.7
100.1
100.4
100.3
99.9
100.5
98.5
79.8
77.0
99.9
96.1
87.6
83.9
74.1
87.7
92.5
97.8
97.9
96.4
91.0
98.5
95.3
85.4
92.1
84.4
91.8
94.4
90.8
89.8
39.4
51.1
65.4
69.4
46.8
45.3
33.5
51.0
59.7
76.0
77.7
71.1
61.6
85.2
71.8
56.4
66.7
53.0
67.7
77.8
63.8
0.6
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.5
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.3
54.3
17.6
College and
University
Gross attendance rate (%)
Female Primary secondary secondary
Literacy rate of population
aged 15 and over (%)
Annex 6
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT EDUCATION
98.8
92.7
92.6
95.6
97.7
96.0
94.5
91.6
92.5
97.1
98.0
98.2
97.5
95.9
98.6
97.2
95.5
97.3
94.9
96.8
97.5
96.4
Primary
96.2
73.2
67.5
86.5
91.9
84.1
78.6
66.8
76.7
89.1
94.7
93.1
89.5
85.4
96.2
91.2
80.2
89.0
80.4
88.0
91.8
86.4
Lowersecondary
86.7
33.6
44.1
58.1
64.4
42.5
38.2
26.4
42.2
55.6
71.7
72.0
63.3
55.9
82.2
66.9
51.4
61.7
48.1
63.1
73.2
59.2
Highersecondary
49.1
2.4
2.0
6.8
4.9
3.5
3.4
0.8
3.8
4.4
6.1
37.5
4.9
8.3
32.6
20.3
7.7
28.9
13.9
20.9
39.5
11.7
College and
University
Net attendance rate (%)
167
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Annex 6 (Continued)
97.2
97.8
97.6
97.7
97.8
98.0
98.1
98.1
98.5
98.1
97.6
97.3
95.9
97.2
97.5
97.6
92.7
92.5
97.8
94.5
92.6
95.7
93.5
95.6
87.5
Total
98.4
99.0
98.5
98.8
98.8
99.2
99.1
99.1
99.3
99.3
98.9
98.9
97.3
98.3
98.7
98.9
95.7
96.1
98.9
97.0
95.6
97.8
95.9
97.1
89.9
Male
Lower-
Higher-
96.0
96.7
96.7
96.6
96.9
97.0
97.2
97.1
97.7
97.0
96.4
95.8
94.5
96.1
96.3
96.4
90.0
89.3
96.9
92.2
89.7
93.8
91.2
94.2
85.1
99.8
100.0
100.4
100.0
99.7
101.0
99.6
99.6
99.6
100.4
99.4
101.4
100.5
100.0
99.7
100.2
100.1
100.2
99.8
98.9
100.6
99.9
99.9
99.7
98.2
98.0
98.2
95.3
98.0
98.6
98.2
98.7
98.5
98.5
98.2
99.7
96.6
96.2
97.7
98.1
97.2
94.2
93.4
98.2
98.7
94.2
96.3
93.4
93.9
82.6
81.6
76.9
71.7
83.8
84.5
80.8
87.4
78.5
88.5
81.7
81.2
79.7
75.7
67.6
80.6
70.1
82.3
72.2
85.2
77.7
71.8
73.4
69.7
67.5
54.8
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
College and
University
Gross attendance rate (%)
Female Primary secondary secondary
Literacy rate of population
aged 15 and over (%)
96.9
98.0
98.3
99.0
99.1
98.6
98.6
97.9
98.8
98.6
98.5
98.7
96.3
96.6
97.3
98.0
97.9
98.0
98.9
97.2
96.3
97.7
97.5
98.1
94.6
Primary
94.1
95.0
92.5
96.3
96.6
95.3
97.1
94.9
97.1
96.4
97.9
93.8
91.2
92.4
94.1
93.6
91.4
90.8
96.8
94.7
88.5
91.7
89.7
91.6
77.0
Lowersecondary
78.1
73.2
67.7
80.6
82.3
77.0
84.9
75.2
86.3
78.9
78.9
75.6
69.7
62.5
76.6
66.5
76.4
67.4
81.5
73.4
65.0
67.6
65.7
64.3
48.2
Highersecondary
17.7
5.3
14.0
23.2
23.9
24.4
35.9
27.6
16.5
21.1
12.4
9.6
10.5
22.3
9.0
9.1
5.5
40.2
53.9
23.5
20.6
17.0
17.2
22.4
6.3
College and
University
Net attendance rate (%)
168
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Annex 6 (Continued)
93.0
86.8
85.6
91.4
92.3
94.0
92.7
93.1
97.2
97.3
96.2
98.4
95.6
94.5
95.1
87.1
93.9
92.0
89.5
91.9
94.2
94.3
87.1
94.3
96.0
Total
93.9
91.2
89.8
94.1
94.8
96.1
94.7
94.3
97.6
98.3
96.9
98.7
97.2
96.3
96.8
91.4
96.4
93.9
91.8
93.8
95.8
96.3
90.1
95.6
97.1
Male
Lower-
Higher-
92.1
82.7
81.5
88.7
89.7
92.0
90.9
92.0
96.9
96.3
95.5
98.1
94.0
92.9
93.4
83.1
91.5
90.2
87.3
90.2
92.7
92.3
84.1
93.1
94.9
100.7
100.6
100.0
102.3
106.7
101.0
100.3
99.5
97.0
102.1
100.2
100.0
99.9
100.4
101.0
100.9
99.7
102.4
98.6
99.7
97.4
103.3
98.3
105.8
101.7
90.3
85.5
75.6
89.2
87.6
90.2
87.8
85.1
83.7
94.0
93.9
94.4
91.0
91.0
91.6
86.1
92.3
88.2
80.5
77.4
85.4
82.1
76.6
82.3
77.8
56.1
45.0
45.4
60.7
60.2
64.3
59.3
49.8
44.3
69.6
72.2
73.5
62.6
62.4
69.5
54.5
68.4
54.2
45.3
44.5
49.8
51.3
41.3
48.2
44.6
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
College and
University
Gross attendance rate (%)
Female Primary secondary secondary
Literacy rate of population
aged 15 and over (%)
98.0
95.7
93.0
95.9
97.1
97.5
96.8
97.1
94.9
97.2
97.4
97.9
97.1
98.2
97.4
94.8
98.2
96.5
93.8
93.4
95.5
94.6
89.4
94.7
92.0
Primary
87.5
80.2
70.9
83.2
81.0
86.6
83.9
82.9
80.5
89.6
90.2
92.0
87.4
89.0
89.5
81.4
90.8
84.1
77.1
72.5
83.0
75.6
71.4
74.8
71.9
Lowersecondary
52.3
40.6
41.4
55.4
52.6
59.7
53.3
46.8
40.4
63.6
67.1
68.6
58.7
57.9
64.3
50.6
64.9
50.7
41.9
38.7
47.3
43.8
35.6
39.6
36.4
Highersecondary
11.3
6.4
2.3
9.5
1.8
14.4
11.3
6.3
15.9
22.4
22.6
40.4
14.0
13.1
7.4
12.9
32.0
14.9
10.7
9.2
29.5
12.0
9.8
10.8
7.9
College and
University
Net attendance rate (%)
169
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
Proportion of population by professional and
technical qualifications (%)
11.7
7.5
13.8
9.8
4.4
10.6
12.0
10.2
24.0
3.7
10.5
12.0
10.4
11.4
11.2
11.0
11.8
12.9
10.2
9.9
6.8
14.5
11.1
1.9
4.7
10.0
3.0
7.3
1.5
28.1
18.7
6.8
5.1
21.1
31.2
35.1
24.8
12.0
2.4
2.3
4.1
10.8
21.4
19.5
23.7
20.7
18.6
20.1
15.9
20.5
20.0
24.6
19.4
26.7
20.7
12.5
23.1
28.2
24.9
34.5
23.2
18.0
25.8
28.9
21.1
19.9
30.0
31.4
28.5
19.7
15.3
23.3
31.5
33.5
34.6
27.1
30.6
39.0
31.7
28.3
25.3
19.1
29.5
24.2
32.1
21.4
7.3
10.0
11.8
14.2
6.8
4.5
2.3
7.9
9.6
12.4
15.0
11.8
11.3
17.7
13.5
9.4
17.7
7.1
13.5
18.7
10.9
3.2
0.9
2.6
1.9
2.9
1.4
1.4
0.7
1.4
2.4
2.5
3.0
2.2
2.1
2.7
1.7
1.2
1.7
0.8
1.8
2.5
1.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
8.3
4.6
4.1
2.0
2.9
2.6
2.3
1.9
2.6
2.1
2.2
2.6
2.9
3.6
2.8
2.7
3.8
2.9
2.1
2.7
1.2
2.6
3.7
2.1
17.2
4.0
5.0
5.2
3.7
4.8
5.2
3.2
3.2
4.6
4.4
6.9
4.2
4.6
10.0
6.1
5.1
9.8
3.7
6.9
14.7
3.0
Not
Completed Completed Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed Completed
short-term
completed
lowerhigherbachelor
primary
vocational college
training
primary
secondary secondary
and higher
5.3
2.0
5.1
Never
attended
Proportion of population by education level (%)
Annex 7
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT HIGHEST TRAINING LEVEL ATTAINED WITHIN THE POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER
170
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Annex 7 (Continued)
2.9
2.2
2.5
2.0
1.8
1.8
2.0
1.8
1.6
2.1
2.3
2.6
3.8
2.4
2.7
2.4
7.5
7.6
2.4
5.1
7.5
4.0
6.4
4.3
12.8
Never
attended
Proportion of population by professional and
technical qualifications (%)
6.1
7.5
5.8
6.2
6.8
3.8
4.3
4.8
2.8
4.0
5.9
5.2
7.1
5.3
5.7
7.9
10.7
14.0
6.3
14.0
13.1
14.7
14.9
11.7
22.6
13.7
22.8
16.3
17.9
18.0
9.1
12.3
11.0
13.2
14.1
14.9
13.0
19.3
15.7
15.8
21.0
22.9
25.7
14.9
26.0
26.1
32.0
30.0
29.4
29.9
28.7
38.5
40.4
40.2
38.2
49.0
36.4
48.2
52.1
47.9
50.5
45.9
37.2
39.1
42.6
40.0
30.5
22.9
23.9
28.9
28.0
27.5
26.7
27.8
17.7
15.4
13.5
15.7
17.5
14.2
18.9
19.5
17.5
14.3
16.3
10.8
13.4
15.9
18.7
14.8
12.0
10.1
13.3
20.8
11.7
10.8
8.8
9.3
12.6
6.0
5.5
1.7
2.8
2.2
2.4
2.2
2.7
2.2
2.0
2.0
1.7
2.3
2.3
2.6
2.1
1.8
2.1
0.8
2.2
1.1
0.9
1.2
1.0
1.0
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.9
3.1
2.8
3.2
3.7
3.1
3.7
3.7
3.6
3.9
3.3
3.4
2.7
3.2
3.2
2.2
2.8
2.5
4.9
3.2
3.3
1.9
2.8
2.8
2.0
10.0
4.3
5.0
5.1
7.7
5.5
9.8
4.5
4.2
4.1
4.8
5.8
4.4
5.9
5.5
5.9
7.0
8.6
16.6
5.2
5.2
5.9
4.9
6.4
4.7
Not
Completed Completed Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed Completed
short-term
completed
lowerhigherbachelor
primary
vocational college
training
primary
secondary secondary
and higher
Proportion of population by education level (%)
171
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Annex 7 (Continued)
7.4
13.7
15.8
8.2
7.8
6.3
7.6
6.9
2.9
3.1
3.9
1.9
4.3
5.0
4.8
11.8
5.5
7.5
10.8
8.6
5.8
5.6
12.9
5.4
4.9
Never
attended
Proportion of population by professional and
technical qualifications (%)
19.1
11.7
13.2
12.2
11.7
10.7
14.9
20.9
11.6
10.8
11.8
7.5
21.4
22.6
25.4
25.6
22.7
22.9
28.3
25.0
20.9
22.9
26.2
23.1
22.4
34.2
25.3
27.7
28.1
30.5
28.9
32.3
35.2
29.4
26.3
28.1
20.7
35.9
34.6
34.8
31.7
31.8
35.2
31.1
34.8
31.0
38.1
32.8
41.0
40.4
22.5
28.7
25.4
28.1
32.5
29.6
26.1
21.0
28.5
28.1
23.9
24.3
21.7
21.8
19.3
17.0
19.6
19.4
16.0
18.8
18.7
20.5
16.4
19.9
20.0
7.4
8.0
6.9
10.1
8.6
11.7
8.7
7.4
15.0
17.0
13.3
21.4
7.8
7.0
6.5
6.1
10.5
7.3
6.1
6.0
11.5
7.0
6.1
5.7
5.9
0.7
1.2
1.3
1.2
0.9
1.1
0.8
0.9
1.9
1.7
1.5
1.9
0.6
0.9
0.9
0.7
1.1
0.7
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
2.0
1.9
2.1
1.5
2.3
1.7
1.5
2.0
2.4
3.2
3.1
1.6
1.6
1.8
1.0
1.8
1.2
0.9
1.0
1.7
0.9
1.0
0.5
0.7
3.6
6.0
5.0
5.4
2.9
5.5
4.3
3.8
4.3
5.8
8.4
14.1
3.9
3.2
3.5
3.8
4.0
3.9
4.1
3.5
6.2
2.9
2.5
2.8
3.6
Not
Completed Completed Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed Completed
short-term
completed
lowerhigherbachelor
primary
vocational college
training
primary
secondary secondary
and higher
Proportion of population by education level (%)
Annex 8
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT FERTILITY
Code
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
Crude birth
Total
fertility rate
rate
(Children/
woman)
(Live births/
1000 persons)
2.09
1.85
2.21
Rate of women aged 15-49 having
third and higher order births (%)
Total
Urban
Rural
17.23
16.71
17.48
14.48
9.18
9.18
16.86
2.56
2.30
2.31
2.30
1.56
1.84
21.07
18.11
17.51
18.44
15.39
14.59
15.46
15.89
16.49
24.79
9.73
9.22
6.01
9.47
11.17
16.69
7.50
8.58
17.09
19.16
18.31
27.38
12.99
9.44
2.18
2.51
2.53
2.07
2.73
2.36
3.11
3.20
2.57
2.77
2.30
2.45
2.26
2.49
2.57
2.51
2.44
2.72
2.06
2.35
2.29
1.87
1.99
2.73
2.87
2.43
18.86
20.67
20.48
17.01
22.17
19.98
27.16
26.81
23.31
21.99
19.49
20.04
18.65
18.79
20.99
19.08
20.28
22.30
16.01
18.41
17.15
12.56
15.02
18.89
20.48
18.47
15.22
26.74
13.49
5.44
9.01
21.03
30.00
26.72
18.83
12.29
6.77
6.76
7.44
11.05
17.07
13.60
15.65
18.65
14.66
7.76
16.70
16.69
22.63
23.93
19.19
13.00
7.24
10.55
6.86
6.34
8.34
6.24
6.54
8.37
5.46
1.74
5.09
0.33
9.20
11.38
8.79
7.72
12.57
14.60
6.28
7.45
22.97
14.16
26.41
14.67
11.08
11.30
21.87
28.20
15.28
5.19
9.08
24.57
32.56
30.72
20.41
14.10
6.96
8.70
6.99
10.51
17.88
15.03
16.69
20.24
17.13
8.03
15.97
16.95
21.95
26.00
21.23
13.27
172
16.86
Annex 8 (Continued)
Code
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Crude birth
Total
fertility rate
rate
Rate of women aged 15-49 having
third and higher order births (%)
(Children/
woman)
(Live births/
1000 persons)
Total
Urban
Rural
2.70
3.12
2.49
2.75
2.33
2.03
2.27
2.01
2.29
2.15
1.65
2.18
1.57
3.04
2.27
2.25
2.46
2.09
2.30
1.76
1.44
1.75
1.97
1.39
1.66
1.75
1.89
1.94
1.98
1.84
2.10
1.96
1.89
1.61
1.65
1.82
1.65
21.70
19.50
17.86
18.83
16.45
17.71
16.68
15.62
16.27
15.73
12.83
17.39
12.73
25.24
18.61
17.89
18.97
16.24
19.10
14.28
18.46
16.04
16.55
14.02
13.81
13.14
13.04
14.99
14.45
14.47
16.67
16.23
16.22
13.13
12.99
15.09
13.81
17.59
28.37
23.03
21.93
19.81
8.88
19.98
13.44
9.94
14.68
11.23
21.80
13.70
30.57
23.38
21.16
36.53
22.86
16.05
8.60
5.64
16.04
11.98
7.24
4.94
7.44
7.88
8.24
4.94
7.07
11.66
14.04
8.25
8.88
11.44
8.83
11.97
14.02
11.74
8.17
13.26
15.87
8.41
13.85
15.81
4.16
8.96
7.05
11.38
15.22
21.93
16.71
14.58
27.43
14.56
7.98
13.51
5.45
12.06
7.67
7.22
2.66
11.91
5.94
8.02
2.45
5.05
11.02
12.26
6.77
4.08
10.96
7.27
12.87
18.19
31.57
27.19
26.92
23.49
11.18
21.46
12.90
12.32
16.18
14.13
26.78
12.88
33.21
25.76
22.90
37.80
27.07
18.19
7.79
6.36
17.81
16.91
7.31
5.39
6.73
8.16
8.28
5.34
7.50
12.00
14.65
11.07
10.38
11.65
9.40
11.73
173
Annex 9
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT MORTALITY
Code
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
Crude
Infant
death rate mortality rate
(Deaths/
(Infant
1000
deaths/ 1000
persons)
live births)
Life expectancy at birth
(Year)
Under five
mortality rate
(Under five
deaths/ 1000
Total
live births)
Male
Female
6.85
6.05
7.24
14.94
8.71
17.85
22.44
13.13
26.87
73.2
75.9
72.2
70.6
73.3
69.5
76.0
78.7
74.9
6.99
7.06
7.63
5.67
5.40
7.32
22.38
11.85
16.57
25.91
8.79
11.62
33.93
17.73
24.92
39.46
13.13
17.38
70.7
74.5
72.6
69.5
75.9
74.6
67.9
72.0
70.0
66.7
73.3
72.1
73.6
77.1
75.4
72.5
78.7
77.2
6.59
8.13
10.25
7.24
7.63
4.72
7.39
8.12
6.35
5.20
6.92
6.35
7.84
5.59
6.94
7.00
6.71
7.44
7.01
8.35
6.74
8.81
8.46
6.15
7.54
7.85
10.21
34.16
24.30
17.91
18.24
29.25
34.35
42.56
23.24
28.29
17.10
14.97
18.61
15.34
15.29
15.32
13.11
13.05
11.92
12.20
12.45
10.44
12.23
12.76
14.58
15.51
15.24
52.72
36.95
26.96
27.48
44.80
53.03
67.09
35.28
43.26
25.73
22.49
28.05
23.05
22.98
23.03
19.66
19.57
17.84
18.27
18.65
15.60
18.31
19.13
21.90
23.31
75.2
67.2
70.0
72.1
72.0
68.6
67.2
65.1
70.4
68.8
72.4
73.2
71.9
73.1
73.1
73.1
73.9
74.0
74.4
74.3
74.2
75.1
74.3
74.1
73.4
73.0
72.8
64.4
67.2
69.5
69.4
65.7
64.3
62.1
67.6
65.9
69.8
70.6
69.2
70.5
70.5
70.5
71.4
71.4
72.0
71.8
71.7
72.7
71.8
71.6
70.8
70.4
77.7
70.3
73.0
74.9
74.8
71.6
70.2
68.2
73.3
71.9
75.2
76.0
74.7
75.8
75.9
75.8
76.6
76.7
77.1
77.0
76.9
77.6
76.9
76.8
76.1
75.8
174
Annex 9 (Continued)
Code
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Crude
Infant
death rate mortality rate
(Deaths/
(Infant
1000
deaths/ 1000
persons)
live births)
8.03
11.13
8.12
7.74
7.37
5.05
7.61
6.21
8.94
6.63
6.88
7.49
5.77
6.03
5.86
5.31
5.62
5.85
5.18
7.31
3.82
5.26
5.05
5.62
6.88
8.28
8.45
6.59
7.98
7.10
8.79
5.24
6.70
6.80
7.07
7.06
7.43
175
16.85
17.41
17.26
32.42
20.33
8.98
16.92
18.16
15.38
15.42
14.23
16.65
12.75
38.71
28.89
24.23
27.09
16.62
14.28
11.97
9.11
7.79
8.28
7.86
9.71
9.28
9.97
12.50
10.29
12.07
14.61
12.58
9.45
10.24
13.32
12.33
11.49
Life expectancy at birth
(Year)
Under five
mortality rate
(Under five
deaths/ 1000
Total
live births)
25.35
26.19
25.97
49.91
30.73
13.42
25.45
27.35
23.11
23.18
21.37
25.04
19.10
60.42
44.23
36.83
41.34
24.99
21.45
17.91
13.61
11.75
12.49
12.49
14.51
13.87
14.89
18.73
15.37
18.06
21.94
18.84
14.12
15.30
19.98
18.46
17.18
72.5
72.3
72.4
67.7
71.3
75.8
72.5
72.0
73.1
73.1
73.5
72.6
74.1
66.0
68.7
70.1
69.2
72.6
73.5
74.4
75.7
76.4
76.1
76.1
75.4
75.6
75.3
74.2
75.1
74.4
73.4
74.2
75.6
75.2
73.8
74.3
74.6
Male
Female
69.9
69.7
69.7
64.8
68.6
73.4
69.9
69.4
70.5
70.5
70.9
70.0
71.6
63.1
65.8
67.3
66.3
70.0
70.9
71.9
73.3
73.8
73.5
73.5
73.0
73.2
72.9
71.7
72.8
71.9
70.8
71.6
73.2
72.8
71.3
71.8
72.2
75.3
75.1
75.1
70.7
74.2
78.3
75.3
74.9
75.8
75.8
76.2
75.4
76.8
69.1
71.7
73.0
72.2
75.4
76.2
77.0
78.3
79.1
78.9
78.9
78.0
78.2
77.8
76.9
77.7
77.0
76.1
76.8
78.1
77.7
76.6
76.9
77.2
Annex 10
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT MIGRATION 5 YEARS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT
In-migration rate
Out-migration rate
Net-migration rate
(In-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Out-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Net-migrants per
thousand persons)
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male Female
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
19.6
18.6
20.6
19.6
18.6
6.2
5.5
7.0
14.3
10.4
7.9
12.7
10.0
11.2
18.8
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
Code
Administration
Total
Male
Female
20.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
11.2
17.4
-8.1
-5.7
-10.4
10.1
10.4
9.8
0.3
-2.4
2.9
8.8
24.9
22.1
27.6
-15.0
-11.0
-18.9
17.9
19.7
17.8
16.6
19.0
1.0
1.4
0.7
70.8
68.8
72.7
13.9
15.2
12.6
56.9
53.6
60.0
4.5
4.1
4.9
34.3
33.1
35.4
-29.7
-29.0
-30.5
28.7
26.4
30.9
28.7
26.4
30.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
31.2
25.8
36.5
16.3
17.4
15.1
14.9
8.3
21.3
5.1
4.6
5.6
8.7
6.0
11.4
-3.6
-1.4
-5.8
12.4
12.8
12.0
22.6
17.5
27.4
-10.2
-4.7
-15.4
14.3
10.1
18.6
23.7
15.7
31.7
-9.4
-5.6
-13.2
10.6
6.5
14.7
22.4
16.9
27.9
-11.8
-10.4
-13.2
8.8
7.8
9.8
12.3
10.5
14.1
-3.5
-2.7
-4.3
14.2
13.0
15.4
10.5
8.4
12.5
3.7
4.6
2.9
14.2
11.6
16.9
10.3
9.2
11.5
3.9
2.5
5.4
5.2
4.6
5.8
9.8
8.3
11.3
-4.6
-3.7
-5.4
9.1
7.3
11.0
17.5
11.0
24.0
-8.3
-3.7
-13.0
10.4
8.4
12.4
20.6
14.2
26.9
-10.2
-5.9
-14.5
22.8
17.9
27.6
25.4
22.3
28.3
-2.5
-4.4
-0.8
7.3
6.1
8.5
23.3
13.0
33.7
-16.0
-7.0
-25.2
11.9
8.4
15.3
15.0
14.2
15.8
-3.2
-5.8
-0.5
10.6
6.8
14.4
24.7
19.0
30.3
-14.1
-12.2
-15.9
12.8
9.5
16.0
25.6
19.3
31.7
-12.7
-9.8
-15.6
15.5
10.5
20.3
22.0
19.6
24.3
-6.5
-9.0
-4.0
44.1
34.1
53.7
21.0
17.0
24.9
23.1
17.1
28.8
10.8
7.6
13.9
20.6
19.0
22.2
-9.8
-11.5
-8.2
16.3
13.2
19.4
10.9
10.7
11.2
5.4
2.5
8.2
19.5
16.1
22.8
21.8
17.9
25.7
-2.4
-1.8
-2.9
11.3
10.3
12.2
29.7
26.6
32.7
-18.5
-16.3
-20.5
11.2
7.8
14.4
32.6
27.5
37.5
-21.4
-19.6
-23.1
11.1
9.7
12.4
34.1
31.8
36.2
-23.0
-22.1
-23.8
16.7
14.5
18.8
30.3
25.2
35.1
-13.6
-10.7
-16.3
8.2
8.2
8.1
41.7
36.0
47.3
-33.6
-27.8
-39.2
176
Annex 10 (Continued)
Code
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
In-migration rate
Out-migration rate
Net-migration rate
(In-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Out-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Net-migrants per
thousand persons)
Total
Female
Total
Male Female
Total
40.0 45.3 34.6
17.8 18.5 17.1
10.5 10.3 10.7
13.6 11.9 15.3
19.5 16.3 22.7
58.8 51.8 65.4
9.9
9.0
10.8
5.6
4.8
6.5
9.2
8.9
9.5
7.0
6.5
7.4
8.0
6.8
9.1
11.3
9.9
12.7
6.5
5.6
7.3
35.2 35.6 34.8
17.1 16.6 17.5
15.8 14.5 17.1
55.5 54.0 57.0
21.6 20.0 23.2
32.4 30.6 34.2
17.1 13.7 20.5
239.7 235.7 243.5
59.5 59.3 59.6
35.5 35.6 35.3
78.0 76.5 79.5
24.2 20.9 27.4
19.9 15.9 23.7
15.8 12.5 18.8
13.1 12.0 14.2
18.1 16.5 19.6
8.8
6.3
11.3
9.4
7.1
11.7
9.1
7.6
10.6
30.8 25.2 36.3
10.0
6.2
13.7
7.9
6.3
9.5
5.7
3.7
7.7
6.5
5.1
7.9
32.4
41.9
30.7
33.0
28.2
23.3
32.2
33.6
32.0
25.9
19.7
26.5
24.3
13.2
16.5
24.8
25.9
26.3
29.5
21.4
34.3
29.0
30.0
24.7
31.5
33.3
51.7
39.6
43.1
47.0
52.2
34.7
32.6
56.4
49.4
47.9
54.3
25.7
33.8
27.1
29.8
25.9
26.1
27.3
31.3
29.5
22.6
19.1
24.7
20.8
13.7
16.3
22.1
23.9
25.5
28.2
20.4
37.0
29.1
30.9
27.0
28.9
30.5
48.1
38.3
38.4
41.6
48.8
31.4
30.9
50.8
45.7
43.9
51.2
7.5
19.7
-4.6
-24.1 -15.2 -32.6
-20.2 -16.8 -23.5
-19.4 -17.9 -20.9
-8.6
-9.6
-7.7
35.5 25.7 44.8
-22.3 -18.3 -26.0
-28.0 -26.5 -29.4
-22.8 -20.7 -24.9
-18.9 -16.1 -21.7
-11.7 -12.2 -11.1
-15.1 -14.8 -15.5
-17.9 -15.2 -20.5
22.0 21.9 22.1
0.6
0.3
0.8
-9.1
-7.6 -10.6
29.6 30.1 29.0
-4.7
-5.4
-3.9
2.9
2.5
3.3
-4.3
-6.7
-1.9
205.3 198.6 211.7
30.4 30.2 30.7
5.5
4.7
6.3
53.3 49.4 56.8
-7.3
-8.0
-6.7
-13.4 -14.6 -12.2
-36.0 -35.6 -36.4
-26.5 -26.3 -26.7
-25.0 -21.9 -28.1
-38.2 -35.2 -41.1
-42.8 -41.7 -43.8
-25.6 -23.8 -27.3
-1.7
-5.7
2.1
-46.4 -44.6 -48.3
-41.5 -39.5 -43.6
-42.2 -40.2 -44.2
-47.8 -46.1 -49.5
Male
177
39.2
49.7
34.2
36.2
30.4
20.6
36.8
35.9
34.4
29.1
20.2
28.2
27.8
12.7
16.7
27.6
28.0
27.1
30.9
22.4
31.8
29.0
29.0
22.7
34.0
35.9
55.2
40.9
47.7
52.5
55.4
38.0
34.2
61.9
53.1
51.9
57.4
Male
Female
Annex 11
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT MIGRATION 1 YEAR PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT
In-migration rate
Out-migration rate
Net-migration rate
(In-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Out-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Net-migrants per
thousand persons)
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Socio-economic regions
6.2
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains 2.3
R2 Red River Delta
3.1
R3 North and South Central Coast
5.3
R4 Central Highlands
7.7
R5 Southeast
18.5
R6 Mekong River Delta
2.2
6.0
6.4
6.2
6.0
6.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.2
2.4
4.3
3.6
5.0
-2.0
-1.4
-2.7
2.5
3.7
3.6
3.8
3.4
-0.5
-1.3
0.3
5.8
4.7
7.1
6.1
8.0
-1.8
-0.3
-3.3
7.3
8.1
6.1
6.1
6.1
1.6
1.2
2.0
18.0
19.0
7.3
7.7
6.9
11.2
10.3
12.2
2.1
2.2
8.9
8.7
9.0
-6.7
-6.6
-6.7
9.2
8.7
9.6
9.2
8.7
9.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.5
5.7
9.2
7.8
8.3
7.4
-0.4
-2.6
1.8
1.4
1.0
1.9
2.1
1.4
2.8
-0.6
-0.4
-0.9
3.3
3.4
3.2
8.2
6.9
9.5
-5.0
-3.6
-6.3
4.0
3.3
4.8
10.1
8.1
12.0
-6.0
-4.9
-7.2
3.9
3.2
4.6
6.4
3.9
8.8
-2.4
-0.7
-4.2
2.0
1.5
2.5
4.1
3.4
4.8
-2.0
-1.8
-2.3
4.4
3.4
5.4
2.7
2.1
3.2
1.7
1.3
2.1
3.8
4.3
3.2
3.8
3.7
3.9
0.0
0.6
-0.7
2.0
1.4
2.5
3.0
1.9
4.0
-1.0
-0.6
-1.5
4.4
4.1
4.7
5.7
4.1
7.3
-1.4
0.0
-2.6
3.4
3.5
3.4
8.4
7.3
9.5
-5.0
-3.9
-6.2
6.5
5.8
7.2
7.8
7.5
8.1
-1.3
-1.8
-0.9
2.0
1.7
2.3
7.1
6.2
8.0
-5.1
-4.4
-5.8
3.8
2.3
5.4
7.8
9.8
5.7
-3.9
-7.4
-0.4
4.8
3.8
5.8
5.8
4.4
7.1
-0.9
-0.6
-1.2
5.2
4.3
6.1
7.7
5.9
9.6
-2.5
-1.5
-3.4
4.9
3.5
6.3
4.5
4.5
4.5
0.4
-1.0
1.8
15.4
13.2
17.6
5.4
4.3
6.5
10.1
8.9
11.1
4.0
3.3
4.7
5.6
5.3
5.8
-1.6
-2.0
-1.1
4.0
3.6
4.3
3.4
3.0
3.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
7.4
6.4
8.4
5.2
4.8
5.6
2.2
1.6
2.7
4.7
5.8
3.6
8.6
7.6
9.5
-3.9
-1.8
-5.9
6.7
6.7
6.7
8.7
8.9
8.6
-2.0
-2.2
-1.9
4.6
4.2
5.0
8.3
7.0
9.5
-3.7
-2.8
-4.5
7.9
9.9
6.0
7.5
7.4
7.6
0.4
2.5
-1.6
5.7
7.1
4.3
10.1
7.6
12.5
-4.4
-0.5
-8.2
Code
Administration
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
178
Male Female
Annex 11 (Continued)
Code
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
In-migration rate
Out-migration rate
Net-migration rate
(In-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Out-migrants per 1000
persons)
(Net-migrants per
thousand persons)
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
Total
Male Female
19.4
10.9
5.8
6.2
7.1
14.0
4.6
3.6
4.4
3.9
3.5
4.0
2.4
6.7
5.2
3.7
42.7
6.0
8.0
5.7
70.2
23.6
15.0
16.9
6.2
7.6
7.4
7.4
5.6
3.2
4.3
3.0
8.2
4.5
3.4
2.5
2.8
21.9
12.1
4.2
6.8
6.7
11.6
3.8
3.4
4.5
4.6
3.0
3.8
2.4
6.3
4.2
4.0
43.0
5.5
7.7
4.2
70.7
24.5
16.6
15.9
5.2
5.3
6.8
7.1
5.1
3.1
3.9
2.3
8.2
3.4
2.2
1.2
2.7
17.0
9.8
7.3
5.7
7.6
16.3
5.3
3.7
4.3
3.2
4.1
4.3
2.4
7.2
6.2
3.4
42.4
6.5
8.3
7.1
69.8
22.8
13.5
17.7
7.2
9.8
7.9
7.7
6.1
3.2
4.7
3.6
8.2
5.7
4.6
3.7
2.9
10.1
14.9
11.4
10.9
11.6
13.8
6.7
8.4
8.2
7.7
7.4
6.8
6.9
7.6
7.1
6.1
7.1
9.1
12.0
6.5
18.2
11.7
7.8
11.4
8.8
7.3
13.9
12.4
10.6
9.6
12.7
9.6
11.4
18.0
12.0
16.6
16.4
8.9
14.0
9.5
9.0
12.2
13.6
5.0
7.9
6.6
8.5
9.2
5.9
6.0
7.9
8.5
4.9
4.5
11.1
11.0
7.1
19.6
12.7
8.5
12.1
8.4
8.2
12.7
11.5
9.0
7.8
13.6
9.1
9.9
17.3
9.6
15.7
14.5
11.3
15.8
13.4
12.8
10.9
14.0
8.2
9.0
9.8
7.0
5.6
7.7
7.8
7.4
5.7
7.3
9.7
7.1
13.0
6.0
16.9
10.7
7.2
10.8
9.2
6.5
15.0
13.3
12.0
11.3
11.8
10.2
12.9
18.7
14.5
17.5
18.3
9.3
-4.0
-5.7
-4.7
-4.5
0.2
-2.1
-4.9
-3.9
-3.8
-3.8
-2.8
-4.5
-0.9
-1.8
-2.4
35.6
-3.1
-4.0
-0.8
52.0
11.9
7.2
5.5
-2.7
0.3
-6.5
-5.0
-4.9
-6.4
-8.4
-6.7
-3.2
-13.5
-8.6
-14.1
-13.6
13.0
-1.9
-5.2
-2.3
-5.6
-2.0
-1.2
-4.5
-2.0
-3.8
-6.2
-2.1
-3.6
-1.6
-4.2
-1.0
38.5
-5.7
-3.3
-2.9
51.1
11.8
8.1
3.8
-3.3
-2.8
-5.9
-4.4
-3.9
-4.6
-9.7
-6.8
-1.7
-13.9
-7.3
-14.5
-11.8
179
5.6
-6.0
-6.1
-7.1
-3.4
2.3
-3.0
-5.2
-5.6
-3.8
-1.5
-3.4
-5.4
-0.1
0.6
-3.9
32.7
-0.6
-4.6
1.1
52.9
12.1
6.3
7.0
-2.1
3.3
-7.1
-5.7
-5.9
-8.1
-7.1
-6.6
-4.7
-13.0
-9.9
-13.7
-15.4
180
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
46.7
42.4
48.9
47.2
90.2
65.3
15.5
16.0
7.6
88.3
17.2
37.8
29.1
39.5
26.8
24.3
18.8
33.6
19.7
61.3
64.7
47.8
19.3
22.4
20.4
18.3
20.5
20.3
23.6
17.6
21.6
22.3
19.6
19.9
14.8
14.1
15.8
19.2
16.1
21.4
19.4
Housing
permanent
20.6
23.0
19.5
Floor space per
capita (m 2 )
11.5
29.9
48.4
41.6
27.8
40.1
54.2
53.6
44.4
38.2
29.0
30.0
31.2
33.2
9.5
31.3
77.4
81.2
63.5
43.7
54.1
38.4
0.1
26.9
9.8
20.1
17.7
29.3
9.7
18.7
15.4
21.0
6.8
2.3
16.6
11.9
0.2
1.8
5.7
1.6
17.9
5.9
2.4
7.7
0.0
26.0
4.0
9.1
15.0
3.7
11.7
8.9
6.6
21.1
2.9
3.0
4.4
7.7
0.1
1.6
1.4
1.3
11.1
3.7
1.1
5.0
8.5
0.0
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
1.0
0.6
0.0
0.3
3.1
0.3
0.1
3
0.1
1.4
4.0
0.1
Housing
Housing
Housing
Apartment
semilesssimpleBuilding
permanent permanent permanent
91.3
100.0
99.6
99.9
100.0
99.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
99.9
99.0
99.3
99.9
99.7
96.8
99.6
99.8
96.7
99.9
98.5
95.8
99.9
Single
Detached
House
Proportion of households by type of housing (%)
Annex 12
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT TYPES OF HOUSING OF HOUSEHOLDS
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
Villa
181
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Annex 12 (Continued)
22.5
21.2
22.8
23.6
25.4
22.7
18.7
22.2
22.4
21.1
20.5
21.5
18.1
18.5
22.2
22.1
20.2
21.4
26.0
21.0
22.0
23.2
21.0
20.2
17.1
Floor space per
capita (m 2 )
90.8
79.1
60.1
88.3
84.8
92.1
78.3
92.2
98.0
95.9
96.2
95.0
83.4
83.3
86.2
84.5
59.7
53.0
34.9
53.7
75.0
57.3
76.2
46.8
16.6
Housing
permanent
7.1
17.7
29.2
11.3
15.1
7.7
21.6
7.7
2.0
3.9
3.6
4.5
11.3
12.1
10.3
12.8
35.6
45.2
64.8
42.8
22.8
42.2
21.9
50.2
79.0
1.3
2.7
4.5
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.3
2.7
2.4
2.4
2.1
3.0
0.9
0.2
2.2
1.5
0.3
1.0
1.4
1.7
0.7
0.5
6.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.2
2.6
2.2
1.1
0.6
1.8
0.9
0.1
1.4
0.6
0.3
0.8
1.6
2.8
0.8
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.7
0.4
2.2
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.7
2.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
Housing
Housing
Housing
Apartment
semilesssimpleBuilding
permanent permanent permanent
98.6
99.6
99.6
99.5
99.3
99.5
97.6
99.9
99.7
99.8
99.8
99.9
100.0
99.6
99.8
99.9
100.0
100.0
99.2
97.0
100.0
99.9
100.0
99.9
99.4
Single
Detached
House
Proportion of households by type of housing (%)
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
Villa
182
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Annex 12 (Continued)
19.2
16.7
17.0
18.5
17.4
20.6
20.9
23.8
17.8
20.4
23.4
20.3
23.4
25.3
25.9
21.2
22.8
18.4
17.5
17.6
19.1
19.2
17.9
17.4
19.0
Floor space per
2
capita (m )
12.5
25.3
11.5
21.1
15.6
8.2
6.9
7.5
10.2
7.2
15.8
23.1
16.3
11.7
8.8
3.3
5.6
9.4
9.0
3.7
6.8
2.4
2.5
4.9
5.6
Housing
permanent
82.7
66.6
82.4
74.5
69.6
83.7
80.8
80.7
89.2
89.5
82.3
75.8
68.7
73.6
70.9
54.0
76.7
60.7
56.1
54.3
72.1
63.6
63.5
66.5
47.1
2.2
6.0
4.8
3.3
12.4
6.8
7.6
5.3
0.3
1.7
0.9
0.7
7.6
10.0
13.7
24.4
10.1
22.5
30.9
20.0
13.3
13.6
19.7
14.7
24.2
2.6
2.2
1.2
1.1
2.4
1.2
4.7
6.6
0.3
1.6
0.9
0.4
7.4
4.7
6.5
18.4
7.6
7.3
4.0
21.9
7.8
20.4
14.3
13.9
23.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.0
0.0
1.8
0.4
2.0
5.2
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
Housing
Housing
Housing
Apartment
semilesssimpleBuilding
permanent permanent permanent
99.9
100.0
99.9
100.0
99.8
99.5
99.9
99.9
98.0
99.4
97.8
94.4
99.9
99.9
100.0
99.8
100.0
99.9
99.9
100.0
99.5
99.9
100.0
99.7
99.9
Single
Detached
House
Proportion of households by type of housing (%)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
Villa
183
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
71.4
93.8
60.1
43.8
83.5
66.1
59.3
95.6
60.8
92.3
37.5
32.0
40.4
38.9
53.1
28.6
30.0
35.4
53.6
42.6
50.7
34.8
64.0
98.9
90.9
81.8
98.7
88.0
99.4
31.7
35.8
45.8
74.7
41.2
31.8
22.6
36.3
59.6
60.0
86.9
55.8
99.9
83.7
82.4
93.5
98.9
92.4
79.1
79.2
85.3
96.0
99.7
99.9
94.0
93.9
99.8
98.8
98.9
99.6
98.8
98.6
99.8
98.0
91.1
70.7
73.7
83.9
83.6
70.4
57.0
62.8
75.1
81.6
86.6
87.8
79.5
80.1
86.0
81.7
84.8
91.7
84.6
85.0
92.7
81.1
48.1
13.7
15.5
16.1
13.6
16.7
15.5
11.4
12.0
17.6
14.6
24.5
14.3
16.2
29.2
20.1
23.5
41.9
16.1
25.1
47.2
14.0
Hygienic Network
Land-line
electricity
Computer
toilet
telephones
facilities for lighting
89.9
98.0
85.7
Safe
water
6.3
1.8
2.9
4.1
2.9
3.4
2.2
1.9
2.7
2.6
2.8
4.8
4.0
3.9
3.3
2.7
3.4
4.4
1.2
3.1
5.7
1.8
Car
Percentage of households using:
83.9
26.7
44.3
43.9
54.9
40.0
28.2
22.0
35.6
49.2
47.7
67.3
49.1
52.0
72.6
50.9
50.0
73.3
44.4
59.0
76.9
49.9
42.5
3.8
3.4
4.4
7.1
5.9
1.6
1.1
1.4
6.3
6.8
9.8
4.6
6.0
22.3
7.2
2.1
23.7
7.0
13.3
30.4
4.7
88.7
76.0
79.0
87.7
87.4
84.5
81.5
75.6
85.3
83.0
85.0
84.0
88.1
84.2
81.6
82.2
91.6
94.2
80.6
84.6
90.1
81.8
RefrigeAir
Motorcycle
or
rator
condition motorbike
SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT LIVING CONDITIONS OF HOUSEHOLDS
Annex 13
184
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Annex 13 (Continued)
92.5
94.9
90.2
94.9
99.1
99.7
99.8
99.9
99.7
99.6
99.9
97.4
88.5
86.5
93.8
89.1
87.6
97.3
99.3
86.1
86.5
96.1
93.0
91.8
92.4
Safe
water
76.8
46.7
54.7
63.6
81.1
76.2
88.2
78.6
78.9
74.6
86.5
75.6
56.4
41.3
45.0
57.1
71.4
88.2
98.6
82.5
70.4
69.7
62.9
87.8
81.2
99.2
99.9
98.5
99.8
99.9
99.8
99.9
99.9
100.0
99.9
99.9
99.8
98.9
97.2
99.2
99.7
98.5
99.8
99.9
97.7
97.7
99.3
99.7
99.8
99.2
87.3
87.7
84.0
87.4
89.8
80.3
87.9
81.3
82.7
74.4
82.2
81.1
75.4
83.9
86.4
79.7
82.8
85.7
93.5
77.1
73.8
83.7
83.2
85.8
79.3
29.6
17.0
16.0
19.5
27.7
20.9
31.8
17.0
13.9
13.0
13.9
16.2
12.0
18.6
17.3
17.2
23.2
30.6
52.2
18.6
15.4
18.7
17.7
29.0
16.8
Hygienic Network
Land-line
electricity
Computer
toilet
telephones
facilities for lighting
5.7
3.9
3.5
4.4
4.1
3.0
2.5
2.1
1.6
1.7
2.2
2.6
2.1
3.5
3.8
2.4
3.5
2.8
6.2
1.9
1.4
1.4
1.6
3.2
1.6
Car
Percentage of households using:
76.9
69.7
69.6
71.2
73.8
71.7
75.4
64.8
60.3
59.8
60.8
58.4
44.5
43.5
41.6
45.3
46.7
53.5
82.3
42.4
47.3
54.9
53.0
74.5
50.7
26.4
6.1
10.2
10.2
16.5
12.5
21.9
8.4
7.1
4.9
8.6
11.1
5.0
8.9
7.6
5.2
5.6
7.1
27.7
3.0
3.4
6.5
3.6
10.5
5.7
82.4
88.2
83.2
84.6
83.8
78.2
80.5
76.8
73.1
74.3
77.0
76.1
79.0
81.1
74.7
78.1
81.8
82.4
94.0
78.0
81.1
85.2
84.6
89.9
86.6
RefrigeAir
Motorcycle
or
rator
condition motorbike
185
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Annex 13 (Continued)
96.0
69.7
83.8
79.4
89.3
84.1
90.8
99.2
99.8
97.8
99.0
99.4
96.5
97.5
80.0
97.3
70.0
69.0
82.6
91.9
86.5
87.0
94.5
99.7
99.3
Safe
water
82.5
53.2
55.6
48.0
58.4
80.8
73.7
79.5
98.7
95.8
96.7
99.3
71.1
71.0
57.5
43.8
57.3
60.5
77.6
48.4
69.0
44.6
51.4
54.0
59.2
99.6
98.1
99.2
99.3
97.3
99.2
96.6
99.7
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.8
99.3
99.9
99.5
97.7
99.3
99.7
98.2
96.0
99.7
99.5
97.7
99.6
99.4
84.3
68.4
84.8
87.1
86.2
86.8
90.4
88.5
93.0
90.6
92.1
92.4
82.6
87.6
88.8
77.9
88.3
85.7
82.9
88.4
89.1
79.9
76.5
72.2
91.5
20.7
20.1
19.6
24.0
18.0
30.3
21.4
18.3
23.1
32.9
35.1
57.3
18.4
15.6
15.8
12.2
19.8
16.3
17.3
14.4
26.8
13.1
12.8
8.7
14.2
Hygienic Network
Land-line
electricity
Computer
toilet
telephones
for
lighting
facilities
2.6
2.3
4.1
3.1
1.9
4.1
4.1
4.4
4.5
3.9
5.0
4.4
1.8
1.3
1.0
1.1
0.9
0.7
1.4
0.9
2.0
1.0
1.0
0.6
0.9
Car
Percentage of households using:
63.7
40.6
50.3
50.2
46.5
54.3
65.8
60.9
52.4
72.3
77.9
81.9
59.1
53.5
47.4
29.3
46.9
41.1
37.9
42.5
52.0
45.5
28.9
40.5
49.0
6.0
1.9
2.2
2.3
0.9
2.3
6.3
10.4
10.1
12.4
18.6
36.4
6.6
7.1
5.0
4.4
7.1
5.8
8.6
7.6
12.9
4.7
5.3
6.3
7.5
87.8
86.5
92.3
91.1
94.3
92.1
94.3
93.9
91.0
92.6
93.4
95.8
88.8
85.3
80.9
79.7
80.5
86.4
82.2
74.0
86.6
79.8
73.5
81.8
61.8
RefrigeAir
Motorcycle
or
rator
condition motorbike
186
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Urban
Rural
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
Proportion of households by the ownership: (%)
36.5
36.8
36.4
36.1
46.1
42.2
28.0
29.3
27.5
41.6
32.7
35.2
30.7
34.0
31.9
22.7
21.4
27.3
35.4
36.1
42.3
38.7
1.7
4.0
4.2
1.2
7.5
3.1
6.2
0.7
7.5
1.0
1.1
1.4
0.5
0.2
0.3
1.6
0.5
1.2
2.9
51.2
65.6
56.9
66.8
64.7
66.1
75.5
77.0
72.2
62.6
63.1
55.9
57.7
61.7
49.3
53.3
70.2
61.5
69.0
58.7
54.8
60.7
1.0
0.9
0.4
1.4
0.2
0.6
1.4
1.5
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.6
0.8
0.5
0.6
0.4
0.6
1.7
0.4
0.7
1.3
0.4
88.3
95.5
94.5
95.7
98.0
96.7
94.8
96.2
97.6
97.6
97.8
92.1
96.6
96.3
92.2
95.0
94.5
73.8
95.3
90.8
81.1
95.7
10.8
4.5
5.1
4.1
1.7
3.0
5.1
3.7
2.3
2.0
2.1
7.6
3.0
3.5
7.2
4.4
5.1
25.6
4.3
8.7
18.1
3.9
0.9
0.0
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.5
0.8
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
From 1975 From 2000
Household Rented/
Unclear
Not stated
Not stated
to 1999 up to now
owned
Borrowed ownership
4.0
7.1
2.5
Before
1975
Year of using the house/flat:
Annex 14
YEAR OF USE AND OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE/FLAT
187
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Annex 14 (Continued)
2.6
2.2
2.3
2.7
3.4
1.7
4.1
4.2
1.9
3.4
3.7
3.3
3.4
2.9
4.4
1.7
0.8
7.2
5.8
3.7
2.8
6.7
4.4
7.1
5.1
Before
1975
Proportion of households by the ownership: (%)
41.3
44.1
40.9
40.6
39.6
49.0
45.7
45.4
57.0
48.1
54.9
47.4
44.9
42.9
41.8
44.5
42.4
43.6
28.9
42.6
42.1
46.2
44.8
43.7
31.1
55.6
53.5
56.6
56.6
56.8
49.1
49.1
50.1
40.9
48.2
41.2
49.0
51.3
53.8
53.6
53.7
56.5
49.1
62.7
53.6
54.7
46.7
50.6
49.0
62.8
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.3
1.1
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.3
0.0
2.5
0.1
0.4
0.4
0.1
0.2
1.0
95.4
97.8
96.3
93.5
89.0
95.4
93.3
93.3
98.2
94.6
93.2
91.1
97.3
96.1
96.4
95.1
96.0
90.6
85.0
95.8
95.4
94.6
95.2
93.1
93.6
4.0
2.0
3.4
6.1
10.8
4.3
6.0
6.1
1.3
4.6
6.6
8.6
2.5
3.5
3.2
4.5
3.8
8.4
13.6
3.5
4.1
4.4
4.3
5.9
5.8
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
1.0
1.3
0.6
0.5
0.9
0.5
0.9
0.6
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
From 1975 From 2000
Household Rented/
Unclear
Not stated
Not stated
to 1999 up to now
owned
Borrowed ownership
Year of using the house/flat:
188
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Annex 14 (Continued)
3.7
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.2
3.4
0.3
2.7
1.5
3.7
2.4
12.9
3.8
4.4
2.5
1.9
2.1
2.6
5.7
2.4
5.3
0.9
2.6
0.9
0.6
Before
1975
Proportion of households by the ownership: (%)
35.6
25.1
24.7
31.0
22.0
30.8
21.8
24.6
15.8
32.0
35.8
32.9
26.5
32.1
28.3
20.6
30.2
28.6
34.9
25.4
28.3
26.1
21.1
27.6
19.1
60.4
74.0
74.1
67.7
77.5
65.3
75.8
72.2
81.1
62.7
60.6
52.1
69.2
63.4
69.0
77.2
67.6
68.4
59.0
71.7
65.1
72.9
75.8
70.9
79.8
0.3
0.3
0.5
0.7
0.3
0.5
2.1
0.5
1.6
1.6
1.2
2.1
0.5
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.6
1.3
0.1
0.6
0.7
0.4
96.7
94.0
95.9
95.4
95.5
91.9
93.0
95.5
46.9
83.0
86.1
71.3
94.7
94.5
96.4
94.8
94.5
95.9
95.7
96.1
90.1
98.4
96.5
97.9
95.3
2.8
5.6
3.7
4.3
4.3
7.8
6.6
4.1
52.9
16.6
13.5
27.7
4.9
5.3
3.5
4.7
5.3
3.9
3.5
3.6
9.4
1.6
3.1
1.7
4.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.4
0.4
1.0
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.0
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
From 1975 From 2000
Household Rented/
Unclear
Not stated
Not stated
to 1999 up to now
owned
Borrowed ownership
Year of using the house/flat:
PART IV
TABULATED TABLES
189
190
191
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
44 618 668
5 784 715
10 143 715
9 617 384
2 758 991
7 657 085
8 656 779
3 489 927
393 904
254 299
153 890
373 303
335 547
268 373
207 804
581 598
389 966
404 341
571 181
377 450
11 633 548
20 649 605
19 482 435
5 504 560
15 721 352
17 501 852
7 067 456
786 564
519 548
307 027
751 580
663 037
536 069
413 420
1 162 376
780 611
815 907
1 168 707
752 241
Male
90 493 352
Total
Total
374 791
597 526
411 566
390 645
580 778
205 616
267 696
327 490
378 277
153 137
265 249
392 660
3 577 529
8 845 074
8 064 268
2 745 569
9 865 051
10 505 889
5 848 833
45 874 684
Female
146 532
326 636
118 364
157 879
156 982
70 362
77 428
146 017
91 415
50 419
105 821
115 248
3 435 166
4 321 325
9 787 342
1 600 589
5 277 317
6 969 571
1 983 172
29 939 316
Total
71 324
155 580
56 370
77 858
77 270
34 950
38 688
72 172
43 015
24 540
49 905
56 474
1 680 354
2 092 008
4 699 024
795 313
2 574 688
3 407 538
961 532
14 530 103
Male
Urban
75 208
171 056
61 994
80 021
79 712
35 412
38 740
73 845
48 400
25 879
55 916
58 773
1 754 813
2 229 317
5 088 319
805 276
2 702 629
3 562 033
1 021 639
15 409 213
Female
605 709
842 071
697 544
622 732
1 005 394
343 058
458 641
517 020
660 165
256 608
413 727
671 316
3 632 289
13 180 528
5 934 010
3 903 971
14 205 118
13 680 033
9 650 377
60 554 037
Total
306 126
415 601
347 971
312 108
504 328
172 854
229 684
263 375
330 288
129 350
204 394
337 430
1 809 573
6 564 771
2 958 061
1 963 678
7 042 696
6 736 177
4 823 183
299 583
426 470
349 572
310 624
501 066
170 204
228 956
253 645
329 877
127 258
209 333
333 887
1 822 717
6 615 757
2 975 949
1 940 293
7 162 422
6 943 856
4 827 194
30 465 471
Female
Unit: Person
30 088 566
Male
Rural
Table 1
POPULATION BY URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SEX, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
192
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 1 (Continued)
599 225
804 390
668 669
510 788
549 594
860 138
955 875
570 104
858 352
392 123
900 261
457 330
1 724 060
1 506 731
614 424
429 980
300 656
556 963
490 780
717 463
609 570
740 069
442 160
589 259
292 850
1 619 327
1 357 134
1 038 420
1 124 342
1 760 148
1 941 084
1 156 200
1 788 426
798 572
1 845 388
932 806
3 491 079
3 020 407
1 254 035
866 626
615 387
1 130 101
1 004 313
1 469 426
1 239 824
1 513 350
885 630
1 196 403
589 050
Male
1 196 763
Total
Total
296 200
607 144
443 470
773 281
630 254
751 964
513 533
573 138
314 731
436 646
639 611
1 513 676
1 767 019
475 476
945 127
406 449
930 074
586 096
985 208
900 011
574 748
527 632
688 465
814 937
597 538
Female
209 374
514 176
247 701
463 450
192 862
278 081
876 710
549 263
178 250
175 682
194 736
463 639
460 305
183 318
324 065
124 948
174 863
137 855
898 776
406 093
310 442
242 144
238 272
181 799
731 901
Total
103 403
249 075
122 777
224 521
93 844
135 505
429 342
268 589
86 055
86 097
93 473
226 460
223 896
89 247
157 184
60 344
83 703
67 074
442 005
196 227
151 783
115 950
114 877
88 509
363 667
Male
Urban
105 971
265 101
124 923
238 929
99 018
142 576
447 368
280 674
92 195
89 585
101 263
237 179
236 409
94 072
166 881
64 604
91 160
70 781
456 771
209 866
158 659
126 193
123 395
93 289
368 234
Female
379 676
682 227
637 929
1 049 900
1 046 962
1 191 346
127 603
580 838
437 137
690 944
1 059 299
2 556 768
3 030 774
749 488
1 521 323
673 624
1 613 563
1 018 345
1 042 307
1 354 055
813 900
796 276
1 118 862
1 437 528
464 862
Total
189 447
340 184
319 383
515 548
515 726
581 958
61 439
288 374
214 601
343 883
520 951
1 280 271
1 500 164
368 083
743 077
331 780
774 648
503 030
513 870
663 911
397 811
394 837
553 792
715 881
235 558
Male
Rural
190 229
342 043
318 546
534 352
531 235
609 387
66 164
292 465
222 535
347 061
538 348
1 276 497
1 530 610
381 405
778 246
341 845
838 914
515 316
528 437
690 144
416 089
401 439
565 070
721 648
229 304
Female
Unit: Person
193
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 1 (Continued)
616 935
503 353
511 291
837 155
1 064 095
871 381
610 137
382 046
652 774
440 092
608 174
1 028 550
1 041 175
1 681 112
2 155 381
1 742 935
1 235 450
767 913
1 307 186
876 418
1 216 076
1 402 740
2 822 705
1 262 051
903 874
1 855 788
833 212
544 649
1 103 207
1 712 201
462 510
929 641
726 133
628 090
1 256 104
1 475 404
288 043
564 380
3 816 102
917 641
1 828 823
7 955 282
684 136
1 373 704
527 210
241 080
481 549
1 054 730
602 418
Male
1 206 804
Total
Total
607 902
436 326
654 412
385 867
625 313
871 554
1 091 286
843 957
529 884
525 197
645 116
878 989
749 271
4 139 180
527 520
1 419 965
951 914
558 557
467 131
628 014
276 336
911 182
689 568
240 469
604 386
Female
273 373
230 514
416 234
185 426
823 528
463 156
650 214
300 049
172 420
161 604
128 766
253 286
262 754
6 533 707
533 555
905 666
1 428 898
205 885
179 632
496 311
86 581
451 704
405 782
160 211
473 089
Total
133 774
112 463
204 459
90 919
401 175
227 931
313 057
144 600
83 687
77 244
60 158
117 670
124 872
3 115 548
265 080
440 489
690 592
99 059
88 255
244 097
43 361
225 863
201 689
80 303
231 651
Male
Urban
139 599
118 051
211 776
94 507
422 354
235 225
337 158
155 449
88 732
84 360
68 608
135 616
137 882
3 418 159
268 475
465 176
738 306
106 826
91 377
252 213
43 220
225 841
204 093
79 908
241 438
Female
942 703
645 904
890 952
582 487
411 922
1 279 780
1 505 167
1 381 063
868 756
866 946
1 133 285
1 458 916
1 212 650
1 421 575
521 175
1 917 039
426 890
897 322
750 009
759 793
477 799
1 377 119
967 922
321 338
733 715
Total
474 399
327 629
448 315
291 127
208 963
643 451
751 038
692 555
427 604
426 108
556 777
715 542
601 261
700 554
262 130
962 251
213 282
445 590
374 254
383 993
244 683
691 778
482 448
160 777
370 767
Male
Rural
468 303
318 275
442 637
291 360
202 959
636 329
754 129
688 507
441 152
440 837
576 508
743 373
611 389
721 021
259 045
954 789
213 609
451 732
375 754
375 801
233 116
685 341
485 474
160 561
362 948
Female
Unit: Person
194
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
97 642
73 221
46 302
105 851
94 309
67 969
45 934
138 739
103 596
119 482
171 266
115 970
383 618
237 702
560 647
462 645
347 051
258 590
804 123
570 206
619 386
891 179
572 485
3 635 055
12 261 975
541 306
983 241
3 888 197
1 225 015
3 832 647
14 833 879
5 395 622
3 330 002
15 889 040
3 065 763
1 621 155
8 510 701
13 436 025
16 467 862
Single
68 819 816
Population
aged 15 and
over
407 535
638 871
448 362
421 413
614 440
195 610
256 709
333 569
407 964
171 672
276 018
404 464
3 752 338
9 121 358
7 631 351
2 620 406
9 702 055
11 216 656
6 200 809
46 492 633
Currently
married
42 484
66 995
41 511
36 092
41 384
14 881
16 155
27 020
37 614
15 746
30 652
33 454
337 690
888 766
649 718
218 869
1 103 918
1 123 269
564 752
4 549 293
Widowed
4 047
10 469
8 174
7 670
7 946
1 794
5 766
6 137
6 967
2 881
2 463
4 115
63 428
288 053
275 707
50 906
143 522
166 936
96 834
1 021 958
Divorced
Marital status
Table 2
POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY CURRENT MARITAL STATUS,
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
2 279
3 578
1 809
1 342
1 614
269
452
1 475
2 158
1 080
1 157
1 494
16 611
71 954
70 080
14 618
50 804
50 980
25 850
284 286
Separated
170
47
94
102
135
94
21
107
136
541
131
63
156
934
1 197
1 303
3 784
Not stated
Unit: Person
195
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Administration
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Table 2 (Continued)
187 791
241 008
199 866
154 690
158 247
284 635
302 517
176 013
283 148
151 199
262 091
144 657
592 069
612 890
207 853
172 775
104 606
265 031
232 100
304 003
245 136
273 055
169 236
261 954
120 470
1 223 591
1 038 172
776 463
840 041
1 387 498
1 503 186
895 010
1 420 418
622 824
1 407 947
719 802
2 702 931
2 314 168
939 587
643 287
446 650
859 644
765 167
1 125 729
950 685
1 153 666
675 122
915 727
430 413
Single
920 229
Population
aged 15 and
over
270 290
568 135
447 617
766 650
618 517
711 095
472 191
523 599
298 164
417 997
643 156
1 524 608
1 882 823
512 147
1 026 669
414 992
1 004 548
641 133
1 054 632
981 212
613 947
557 910
742 789
881 393
657 128
Currently
married
30 237
65 777
47 763
97 102
75 545
98 755
46 899
62 498
37 194
44 084
79 493
152 851
202 880
55 743
103 660
50 475
119 516
67 746
115 716
103 340
56 493
54 094
77 306
83 457
58 796
Widowed
7 378
17 160
7 692
11 988
7 400
9 020
11 107
5 544
5 381
6 266
5 349
18 442
17 836
4 723
11 370
3 921
9 558
6 934
22 260
14 910
9 152
7 364
14 566
13 836
13 316
Divorced
Marital status
2 001
2 700
2 815
4 808
4 088
2 856
2 870
2 972
1 268
2 114
3 675
5 285
6 732
2 531
4 062
2 237
3 647
3 122
7 959
3 234
2 095
2 405
3 444
3 700
3 077
Separated
38
64
36
50
61
92
592
96
62
103
167
107
200
196
122
Not stated
Unit: Person
196
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Administration
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Table 2 (Continued)
194 391
165 526
180 659
301 459
358 488
309 502
247 786
150 655
242 963
184 176
198 823
784 881
814 056
1 291 714
1 629 689
1 303 076
962 967
599 978
993 303
683 119
918 472
645 253
2 166 417
991 671
400 525
1 463 298
281 640
207 174
855 175
1 327 661
155 267
671 271
249 696
232 770
921 546
1 135 438
93 475
383 209
2 016 178
353 947
1 324 268
6 309 766
224 840
939 681
210 658
78 210
319 492
796 049
271 467
Single
911 103
Population
aged 15 and
over
649 164
446 487
666 007
401 596
631 843
885 027
1 105 315
872 504
556 415
539 617
687 570
900 541
779 271
3 764 833
517 446
1 359 884
975 949
551 294
461 946
615 989
265 456
877 684
643 648
217 629
557 214
Currently
married
49 578
37 161
63 185
35 842
58 902
76 803
114 932
84 231
55 102
56 705
80 099
102 217
74 009
337 503
48 099
114 029
52 878
60 831
36 379
53 696
19 379
72 478
53 811
19 505
62 840
Widowed
16 733
11 697
16 773
9 033
20 151
26 350
42 369
25 895
16 966
18 222
23 800
33 261
26 801
154 608
14 128
37 134
27 363
29 087
13 387
13 709
3 691
15 627
14 659
3 220
12 960
Divorced
Marital status
4 175
3 598
4 375
2 852
4 285
5 393
8 585
7 558
4 914
4 812
5 746
10 000
5 661
36 646
5 719
10 117
6 582
6 789
4 229
5 318
1 147
4 533
2 723
897
6 622
Separated
66
65
63
64
61
31
Not stated
Unit: Person
197
Administration
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Code
Table 2 (Continued)
7 255
10 812
16 338
11 814
8 950
19 817
18 913
12 699
54 716
19 339
108 836
22 462
40 466
72 715
97 831
59 275
50 176
116 294
117 198
87 207
242 022
109 614
578 537
134 499
841 064
3 334 716
13 299
2 438 601
7 714 191
81 279
300 697
1 175 036
13 520
1 070 842
4 021 932
79 476
1 162 729
5 358 002
620 802
261 955
1 472 228
2 609 446
6 075 889
Single
23 076 106
Population
aged 15 and
over
100 686
421 284
79 372
162 731
66 029
87 596
86 560
37 135
42 957
72 741
53 785
29 627
59 582
59 697
1 795 835
2 170 705
4 674 058
783 253
2 614 711
3 773 369
1 073 661
15 089 757
Currently
married
9 113
36 463
8 024
19 884
5 531
7 815
7 215
3 379
2 763
5 787
6 026
2 467
7 033
4 271
144 859
216 272
384 066
67 714
264 582
322 745
102 294
1 357 672
Widowed
2 057
9 645
2 102
4 154
2 635
2 550
2 563
587
1 741
2 514
1 690
914
1 140
1 606
39 145
90 124
177 886
19 045
57 621
79 788
29 779
454 242
Divorced
Marital status
181
2 189
777
537
312
323
139
125
452
401
203
225
381
8 546
16 552
39 580
4 266
14 176
18 845
4 539
97 958
Separated
122
260
61
526
587
Not stated
Unit: Person
198
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Code
Administration
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Table 2 (Continued)
32 022
41 601
47 257
66 709
142 788
22 456
21 584
21 333
45 861
23 503
55 276
84 538
27 386
32 792
29 361
144 465
203 786
54 158
34 061
85 621
48 349
116 816
43 040
111 192
183 259
230 480
317 456
690 464
113 083
136 307
98 602
257 629
142 740
321 409
342 662
143 765
137 384
134 495
437 748
667 122
211 889
146 126
360 915
192 199
403 076
158 410
364 733
Single
184 176
Population
aged 15 and
over
220 178
99 591
246 424
127 537
241 923
100 463
139 454
411 381
260 480
93 288
93 011
105 648
233 098
242 236
107 871
188 348
68 803
102 465
82 337
485 439
227 040
166 156
127 794
135 161
Currently
married
24 262
10 849
29 831
12 900
27 023
9 327
15 294
38 813
27 678
9 543
8 746
9 881
20 487
19 947
9 788
17 944
7 452
9 935
7 368
45 149
18 525
14 009
11 252
12 987
Widowed
6 784
3 888
8 849
2 571
4 951
1 757
2 852
10 372
3 768
1 770
2 308
757
3 684
3 312
1 091
4 921
824
1 610
618
13 113
4 053
2 480
2 290
3 523
Divorced
Marital status
2 317
1 041
1 157
842
1 398
517
130
2 770
1 357
534
527
92
855
638
487
555
190
713
242
3 975
1 046
578
323
482
Separated
62
83
Not stated
Unit: Person
199
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Administration
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Table 2 (Continued)
28 062
69 177
90 165
14 056
99 237
33 903
41 990
330 524
217 285
100 240
1 714 660
48 451
49 868
23 328
31 133
42 366
58 441
119 888
86 796
173 210
37 461
76 878
49 085
44 160
292 441
331 836
59 135
378 209
131 509
165 384
1 165 423
706 853
400 655
5 144 368
202 961
201 881
104 725
123 619
133 335
232 623
516 430
343 430
647 696
143 316
307 461
173 923
203 316
Single
113 414
Population
aged 15 and
over
141 202
110 409
203 702
93 153
418 271
226 493
342 303
148 630
76 561
79 136
70 408
126 475
133 961
3 002 924
266 526
440 337
775 277
103 606
85 387
245 132
41 323
219 173
201 069
76 556
Currently
married
11 019
9 495
18 425
9 486
38 887
20 107
36 262
17 243
9 232
8 537
7 984
16 010
13 585
270 850
23 514
35 021
34 897
11 846
7 939
24 560
2 822
17 226
16 435
6 670
Widowed
5 828
4 178
7 353
2 644
14 663
8 777
15 773
6 769
4 595
3 789
2 764
7 187
5 805
128 212
7 673
11 776
19 798
6 922
3 506
7 433
812
4 155
4 941
1 704
Divorced
Marital status
1 107
756
1 103
571
2 665
1 257
2 204
1 541
582
1 025
241
2 342
1 160
27 721
2 702
2 434
4 927
1 021
775
1 848
60
1 116
820
422
Separated
61
Not stated
Unit: Person
200
Administration
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Code
Table 2 (Continued)
39 047
95 038
77 971
56 155
36 984
118 922
84 683
106 784
116 551
96 631
78 955
218 546
197 236
487 932
364 814
287 776
208 414
687 829
453 008
532 180
649 157
462 871
341 692
1 089 092
2 224 699
10 101 308
59 922
1 196 453
4 547 783
302 338
682 544
2 713 161
84 122
2 761 804
10 811 947
461 830
2 167 273
10 531 038
604 213
1 359 199
7 038 473
2 786 175
10 391 973
Single
45 743 710
Population
aged 15 and
over
780 707
235 844
328 162
476 140
382 333
333 816
527 880
158 475
213 752
260 829
354 179
142 045
216 436
344 766
1 956 503
6 950 653
2 957 293
1 837 152
7 087 344
7 443 287
5 127 148
31 402 877
Currently
married
74 344
22 333
34 461
47 110
35 981
28 277
34 169
11 503
13 392
21 233
31 588
13 279
23 619
29 183
192 831
672 495
265 652
151 155
839 336
800 524
462 458
3 191 621
Widowed
11 779
3 671
1 945
6 315
5 539
5 120
5 383
1 207
4 025
3 624
5 277
1 967
1 323
2 509
24 283
197 929
97 821
31 862
85 901
87 148
67 055
567 716
Divorced
Marital status
3 519
888
1 502
3 040
1 497
1 018
1 475
144
452
1 023
1 756
877
932
1 112
8 065
55 402
30 501
10 352
36 628
32 135
21 311
186 328
Separated
196
170
47
94
102
135
94
21
107
136
281
131
63
95
934
671
1 303
3 197
Not stated
Unit: Person
201
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Code
Administration
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Table 2 (Continued)
167 844
113 088
110 990
217 926
159 729
153 557
261 564
129 866
216 230
121 154
536 793
528 352
180 467
139 983
75 246
120 566
28 313
249 845
211 075
187 434
120 887
145 138
77 430
160 274
593 204
609 561
1 070 042
812 722
781 928
1 284 111
524 223
1 150 318
577 062
2 381 523
1 971 506
795 822
505 903
312 154
421 896
98 045
913 840
804 559
792 752
482 923
512 651
272 003
546 369
Single
853 996
Population
aged 15 and
over
337 036
170 699
321 711
320 080
524 727
518 054
571 641
60 810
263 119
204 876
324 986
537 507
1 291 510
1 640 587
404 277
838 321
346 190
902 083
558 796
569 193
754 172
447 791
430 116
607 628
Currently
married
38 577
19 388
35 946
34 863
70 079
66 217
83 461
8 086
34 820
27 651
35 339
69 612
132 364
182 933
45 956
85 716
43 023
109 581
60 378
70 567
84 814
42 484
42 843
64 319
Widowed
6 176
3 490
8 311
5 121
7 037
5 643
6 168
735
1 776
3 611
3 958
4 592
14 758
14 524
3 633
6 449
3 098
7 949
6 316
9 147
10 857
6 671
5 075
11 043
Divorced
Marital status
4 305
960
1 544
1 972
3 410
3 570
2 725
100
1 615
734
1 586
3 582
4 430
6 094
2 044
3 506
2 047
2 933
2 880
3 984
2 188
1 517
2 082
2 962
Separated
38
64
36
50
61
92
592
96
103
85
107
200
Not stated
Unit: Person
202
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Administration
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Table 2 (Continued)
50 149
155 663
263 781
79 419
133 533
121 365
165 184
70 001
427 968
110 418
301 518
201 245
231 772
171 063
134 393
138 293
243 019
238 600
222 706
74 576
113 194
166 084
135 091
154 664
647 240
992 432
324 074
543 337
539 762
689 791
297 875
1 459 564
395 393
1 165 399
932 477
1 125 779
886 945
661 263
680 722
1 059 091
1 113 259
959 645
315 271
456 662
685 842
509 196
715 157
Single
206 078
Population
aged 15 and
over
507 961
336 078
462 304
308 443
213 573
658 533
763 012
723 874
479 855
460 481
617 162
774 066
645 310
761 909
250 919
919 547
200 672
447 688
376 559
370 857
224 133
658 510
442 579
141 073
Currently
married
38 559
27 666
44 760
26 356
20 014
56 696
78 671
66 987
45 870
48 168
72 115
86 208
60 425
66 653
24 585
79 008
17 981
48 985
28 440
29 136
16 556
55 251
37 376
12 835
Widowed
10 905
7 519
9 421
6 389
5 488
17 573
26 596
19 127
12 372
14 433
21 035
26 075
20 997
26 396
6 455
25 358
7 566
22 165
9 881
6 276
2 879
11 472
9 718
1 515
Divorced
Marital status
3 068
2 842
3 272
2 281
1 620
4 136
6 381
6 017
4 333
3 787
5 505
7 659
4 502
8 924
3 016
7 683
1 655
5 769
3 454
3 470
1 087
3 416
1 904
475
Separated
66
65
63
64
31
Not stated
Unit: Person
203
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
1 377
1 923
2 764
2 417
1 689
5 205
2 749
13 987
10 734
26 130
16 536
15 402
22 524
13 508
1 298
15 625
2 452
57 919
127 544
12 695
62 226
245 873
1 642
138 351
232 752
16 083
23 739
97 856
2 171
84 006
328 450
1 120
120 911
358 837
5 033
34 588
236 030
10 188
463 820
Urban
1 499 797
Total
10 759
17 319
13 713
14 119
23 366
8 811
12 610
10 243
14 442
3 913
8 017
14 327
69 626
183 647
94 401
74 117
244 444
237 926
201 442
1 035 976
Rural
1 005
1 523
1 042
2 033
4 920
2 868
4 196
2 670
1 449
274
1 374
4 178
19 418
22 672
22 642
24 257
54 146
57 028
36 497
217 242
Total
253
17
87
42
151
161
90
153
137
71
149
137
4 191
5 342
10 376
3 961
9 381
11 446
2 079
42 586
Urban
752
1 506
955
1 991
4 769
2 707
4 106
2 517
1 312
203
1 225
4 040
15 227
17 330
12 266
20 296
44 765
45 582
34 418
174 656
Rural
7.4
6.8
6.8
12.3
18.8
26.7
30.0
21.0
9.0
5.4
13.5
26.7
15.2
9.2
9.7
24.8
16.5
15.9
15.5
14.5
Total
9.2
0.3
5.1
1.7
5.5
8.4
6.5
6.2
8.3
6.3
6.9
10.6
7.2
8.6
7.5
16.7
11.2
9.5
6.0
9.2
Urban
7.0
8.7
7.0
14.1
20.4
30.7
32.6
24.6
9.1
5.2
15.3
28.2
21.9
9.4
13.0
27.4
18.3
19.2
17.1
16.9
Rural
Total females aged 15-49 have given Total females aged 15-49 having third
Rate of females aged 15-49 having
the birth in 12 months prior to the
and higher order births in 12 months
third and higher order births (%)
survey
prior to the survey
Table 3
RATE OF WOMEN AGED 15-49 HAVING THIRD AND HIGHER ORDER BIRTHS IN 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY
BY URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
204
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Administration
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Table 3 (Continued)
13 309
2 913
4 869
5 082
6 829
6 177
15 946
2 029
2 091
1 768
6 114
3 647
8 689
9 109
3 782
3 269
4 086
8 624
14 264
4 598
3 467
6 929
2 790
6 016
3 191
32 725
24 861
20 346
24 116
27 146
34 112
19 150
21 674
11 566
33 437
18 162
61 950
63 204
23 476
14 941
11 181
17 848
17 125
23 532
18 641
23 841
13 431
14 694
9 879
Urban
21 584
Total
6 687
8 678
10 641
16 912
15 175
18 935
2 862
9 224
7 095
11 672
19 694
54 095
53 261
14 515
27 322
9 799
19 582
17 122
18 166
20 969
17 286
15 265
19 992
29 812
8 274
Rural
2 154
1 650
1 972
2 370
2 506
4 701
1 521
3 536
2 452
3 441
6 661
11 116
8 052
3 485
8 001
2 617
3 617
3 199
2 646
3 979
4 497
3 185
3 381
5 585
2 384
Total
363
424
250
288
548
637
1 200
1 369
542
267
444
1 277
982
404
897
467
296
466
1 188
388
997
639
376
256
1 514
Urban
1 791
1 226
1 722
2 083
1 958
4 063
320
2 167
1 910
3 174
6 217
9 839
7 070
3 081
7 104
2 151
3 320
2 734
1 458
3 591
3 499
2 547
3 005
5 329
870
Rural
21.8
11.2
14.7
9.9
13.4
20.0
8.9
19.8
21.9
23.0
28.4
17.6
13.0
19.2
23.9
22.6
16.7
16.7
7.8
14.7
18.6
15.7
13.6
17.1
11.0
Total
11.4
7.1
8.9
4.2
15.8
13.9
8.4
15.9
13.3
8.2
11.7
14.0
11.3
11.1
14.7
26.4
14.2
22.9
7.4
6.3
14.6
12.6
7.7
8.8
11.4
Urban
26.8
14.1
16.2
12.3
12.9
21.5
11.2
23.5
26.9
27.2
31.6
18.2
13.3
21.2
26.0
21.9
17.0
16.0
8.0
17.1
20.2
16.7
15.0
17.9
10.5
Rural
Total females aged 15-49 have given Total females aged 15-49 having third
Rate of females aged 15-49 having
the birth in 12 months prior to the
and higher order births in 12 months
third and higher order births (%)
survey
prior to the survey
205
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Administration
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Table 3 (Continued)
3 310
12 636
19 303
16 205
7 016
27 308
3 368
11 610
34 651
12 806
4 141
23 493
2 279
1 961
14 466
5 153
2 595
14 886
9 571
2 037
15 875
16 307
2 930
13 318
43 414
21 597
25 976
33 017
3 190
2 132
15 131
19 403
7 819
3 570
16 994
8 919
6 634
19 698
84 437
1 243
10 183
16 738
6 597
31 534
107 458
30 096
6 511
24 699
12 895
9 438
11 155
7 291
6 668
20 292
23 041
19 352
12 505
12 291
13 839
18 667
16 213
23 021
7 041
13 000
13 424
13 063
8 940
24 937
18 188
8 988
2 754
11 742
9 513
Rural
5 192
Urban
14 705
Total
1 939
1 131
1 865
850
1 593
3 834
4 042
1 661
715
1 226
1 251
1 606
959
7 779
2 006
6 965
1 863
1 302
2 727
4 502
3 720
6 672
5 774
3 589
2 015
Total
426
245
565
93
855
860
1 279
209
48
208
121
349
85
6 098
684
1 606
1 415
288
285
966
341
962
1 088
604
790
Urban
1 513
887
1 300
757
738
2 973
2 764
1 452
668
1 018
1 129
1 257
874
1 682
1 322
5 359
448
1 013
2 442
3 536
3 379
5 710
4 686
2 985
1 225
Rural
12.0
8.8
11.4
8.9
8.3
14.0
11.7
7.1
4.9
8.2
7.9
7.4
4.9
7.2
12.0
16.0
5.6
8.6
16.0
22.9
36.5
21.2
23.4
30.6
13.7
Total
12.9
7.3
11.0
4.1
6.8
12.3
11.0
5.0
2.4
8.0
6.0
11.9
2.7
7.2
7.7
12.1
5.4
13.5
8.0
14.6
27.5
14.6
16.7
21.9
15.2
Urban
11.7
9.4
11.7
10.4
11.1
14.7
12.0
7.5
5.3
8.3
8.2
6.7
5.4
7.3
16.9
17.8
6.4
7.8
18.2
27.1
37.8
22.9
25.8
33.2
12.9
Rural
Total females aged 15-49 have given Total females aged 15-49 having third
Rate of females aged 15-49 having
the birth in 12 months prior to the
and higher order births in 12 months
third and higher order births (%)
survey
prior to the survey
206
Administration
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Code
18 775
30 762
49 056
29 060
31 693
60 283
50 911
37 900
95 222
49 593
120 583
306 877
298 833
273 103
219 145
560 637
334 397
319 768
444 556
295 267
1 392 518
6 113 257
35 873
2 952 419
5 197 867
216 063
622 167
2 472 002
40 871
1 882 595
7 578 609
358 330
2 225 294
7 384 224
1 016 873
674 539
4 922 209
2 438 496
9 749 531
Urban
33 668 168
Total
245 674
349 334
281 868
283 485
500 354
187 452
244 043
249 777
276 115
101 808
180 189
317 459
1 421 623
4 720 739
2 245 449
1 849 835
5 696 013
5 158 930
4 247 671
23 918 637
Rural
Number of children ever born
290 403
436 857
313 385
326 249
545 794
209 088
262 145
292 203
301 159
118 724
210 332
347 926
2 421 681
6 050 294
5 167 773
2 422 650
7 459 343
7 314 603
4 814 532
33 229 195
Total
49 154
94 292
37 586
50 107
59 176
30 705
28 492
48 141
30 454
18 627
35 373
40 465
1 013 152
1 380 763
2 942 457
614 414
1 862 512
2 211 667
665 991
9 677 803
Urban
241 249
342 565
275 799
276 143
486 618
178 383
233 653
244 062
270 705
100 097
174 959
307 461
1 408 530
4 669 532
2 225 317
1 808 236
5 596 831
5 102 936
4 148 541
23 551 392
Rural
Number of children surviving
4 863
7 699
6 383
8 147
14 843
10 057
10 958
6 630
5 719
1 859
5 731
10 404
16 815
62 963
30 094
49 352
119 266
69 621
107 678
438 973
Total
439
929
314
805
1 107
988
568
915
308
148
501
405
3 722
11 755
9 962
7 753
20 084
13 627
8 548
71 729
Urban
4 424
6 770
6 070
7 343
13 736
9 070
10 390
5 715
5 410
1 711
5 231
9 998
13 093
51 207
20 132
41 600
99 182
55 994
99 130
367 245
Rural
Number of child deaths
Unit: Person
NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN, NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING, NUMBER OF CHILD DEATHS OF WOMEN AGED 15-49
BY URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
Table 4
207
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 4 (Continued)
72 130
68 461
72 905
199 678
298 847
96 359
67 945
167 749
99 789
176 515
88 085
358 581
267 235
449 700
348 156
552 674
463 501
603 794
355 876
447 424
260 644
43 904
286 391
501 641
55 932
598 269
152 358
54 128
433 263
1 170 325
279 743
647 690
141 550
130 269
613 349
1 301 830
123 092
466 345
64 642
91 550
420 720
344 946
76 992
522 151
109 965
67 548
652 500
701 365
255 195
Urban
433 390
Total
172 559
270 909
256 087
436 044
395 556
456 314
49 310
250 022
194 330
290 120
429 511
1 017 967
1 160 280
280 304
591 400
242 487
542 337
379 135
367 948
483 080
343 252
329 170
445 159
584 952
178 195
Rural
Number of children ever born
255 353
441 597
351 164
592 958
454 354
542 449
344 972
440 909
261 603
353 059
492 707
1 148 893
1 286 792
340 680
692 662
284 359
593 983
428 680
640 453
608 214
457 493
416 522
513 729
646 536
429 876
Total
86 800
174 961
98 818
165 496
67 534
94 942
296 379
196 652
71 845
67 878
71 232
150 579
140 658
63 932
108 970
43 718
55 289
53 697
277 678
129 464
121 866
90 903
76 253
67 164
252 998
Urban
168 553
266 636
252 346
427 462
386 820
447 507
48 593
244 257
189 759
285 182
421 476
998 314
1 146 134
276 748
583 692
240 641
538 693
374 983
362 775
478 750
335 627
325 619
437 476
579 372
176 878
Rural
Number of children surviving
5 291
5 827
4 712
10 836
9 147
10 225
3 185
8 790
5 631
5 522
8 934
21 432
15 038
4 265
8 703
2 032
4 287
4 583
7 237
5 135
8 852
4 197
8 422
5 964
3 514
Total
1 285
1 554
971
2 254
411
1 417
2 468
3 026
1 060
584
898
1 779
891
710
995
187
643
431
2 065
805
1 227
647
739
384
2 197
Urban
4 006
4 273
3 741
8 582
8 736
8 808
717
5 764
4 571
4 938
8 035
19 653
14 146
3 556
7 708
1 846
3 644
4 152
5 172
4 330
7 625
3 551
7 683
5 580
1 317
Rural
Number of child deaths
Unit: Person
208
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 4 (Continued)
39 301
47 446
43 799
101 983
222 456
160 277
249 647
62 320
135 444
68 119
97 520
351 181
331 232
602 185
765 344
664 820
400 212
255 937
458 610
292 721
439 591
299 520
1 007 616
429 823
494 896
648 101
81 666
66 552
392 053
599 567
68 959
398 511
82 540
174 367
514 372
522 035
36 178
271 826
1 840 027
180 971
827 431
2 356 691
165 225
634 119
182 464
65 426
224 254
394 896
180 225
Urban
497 229
Total
342 071
224 601
323 166
193 617
150 565
504 544
542 888
500 202
287 433
303 735
390 522
517 901
439 495
516 664
212 432
708 096
153 204
325 501
329 552
340 005
235 649
646 460
468 894
158 828
317 005
Rural
Number of children ever born
435 873
291 504
454 514
254 699
396 486
656 982
755 688
595 004
328 569
346 734
424 308
591 269
518 665
2 349 142
392 807
1 000 047
645 367
388 426
391 983
507 881
266 105
812 664
618 507
217 494
492 532
Total
96 885
67 823
134 450
61 922
247 689
158 979
219 522
100 798
43 343
47 195
38 821
80 935
82 400
1 834 851
181 692
298 937
492 694
66 209
68 073
172 503
35 692
179 183
162 643
64 393
178 738
Urban
338 988
223 681
320 064
192 776
148 796
498 003
536 166
494 207
285 226
299 539
385 487
510 334
436 264
514 291
211 116
701 110
152 673
322 217
323 910
335 378
230 413
633 481
455 864
153 101
313 794
Rural
Number of children surviving
3 718
1 217
4 096
1 238
3 726
7 838
9 656
7 181
2 663
4 447
5 515
8 298
3 370
7 549
2 088
7 568
2 734
3 627
6 528
6 491
5 722
14 767
15 612
6 761
4 697
Total
636
296
994
398
1 957
1 297
2 934
1 185
456
251
479
731
140
5 176
772
583
2 202
343
886
1 864
486
1 788
2 582
1 033
1 487
Urban
3 082
921
3 102
840
1 768
6 541
6 722
5 996
2 207
4 196
5 035
7 567
3 230
2 374
1 316
6 985
532
3 284
5 641
4 627
5 236
12 979
13 030
5 727
3 210
Rural
Number of child deaths
Unit: Person
Table 5
NUMBER OF WOMEN AGED 15-49 BY NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN, AGE GROUP OF MOTHER,
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
Unit: Person
Code
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
1 child
2 children 3 children 4 children
5 children and
over
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
16 605 355
4 783 301
8 176 942
2 574 137
742 035
328 940
169 530
154 720
14 172
618
1 343 874
1 016 223
303 275
22 237
1 876
262
21
2 758 532
1 408 328
1 167 503
155 463
22 263
4 975
3 304 988
934 163
1 888 055
390 740
69 924
22 107
3 189 549
513 994
1 881 447
598 409
146 211
49 488
3 044 855
413 341
1 637 865
692 856
208 270
92 523
2 794 026
342 532
1 284 625
713 814
293 491
159 564
5 339 047
1 865 259
2 757 930
554 549
121 094
40 215
URBAN
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
27 066
25 613
1 377
76
300 312
248 879
49 623
1 573
237
862 088
545 481
289 922
23 911
2 556
218
1 149 515
443 607
623 056
71 700
9 389
1 763
1 074 786
246 581
673 621
130 210
19 682
4 692
1 017 806
198 446
608 466
162 147
37 141
11 606
907 473
156 651
511 864
164 933
52 089
21 936
11 266 308
2 918 043
5 419 012
2 019 587
620 941
288 725
142 464
129 106
12 794
542
1 043 562
767 344
253 652
20 664
1 639
1 896 444
862 847
877 581
131 552
19 707
4 757
2 155 473
490 557
1 264 999
319 039
60 535
20 344
2 114 763
267 413
1 207 826
468 199
126 529
44 796
2 027 049
214 895
1 029 399
530 710
171 129
80 916
1 886 554
185 881
772 761
548 881
241 402
137 629
2 351 388
608 429
1 215 694
346 056
112 710
68 499
48 886
41 278
7 362
226
271 742
177 452
82 390
10 580
1 137
182
437 296
183 092
207 043
35 111
8 876
3 174
444 287
88 809
272 737
57 736
16 066
8 939
421 523
50 000
261 042
74 894
22 494
13 093
373 435
36 402
218 292
75 800
26 489
16 452
354 218
31 397
166 827
91 708
37 648
26 639
RURAL
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
21
262
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
209
21
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
R2
5 children and
over
902 105
2 103 625
570 227
15-19
23 270
21 785
1 433
52
20-24
287 206
216 881
67 475
2 770
25-29
652 684
299 112
312 797
37 167
3 473
136
30-34
760 625
160 864
487 535
99 711
11 199
1 316
35-39
694 563
72 726
460 643
133 439
24 678
3 078
40-44
674 402
68 902
423 555
144 114
29 972
7 859
45-49
616 101
61 836
350 188
152 975
38 525
12 578
107 847
25 046
3 423 453
831 878
1 543 238
691 510
250 955
105 873
15-19
30 709
28 592
1 910
207
20-24
264 691
207 635
53 393
3 484
179
25-29
523 725
266 583
223 556
29 214
4 092
280
30-34
622 823
147 714
359 518
93 532
18 178
3 880
35-39
663 282
71 006
362 941
165 058
49 636
14 640
40-44
689 813
57 987
315 783
208 225
75 767
32 051
45-49
628 411
52 360
226 136
191 789
103 103
55 023
1 028 545
234 868
418 480
219 995
90 419
64 783
15-19
18 234
17 277
956
20-24
101 501
74 616
23 939
2 597
349
25-29
169 631
67 411
80 075
18 069
3 092
985
30-34
199 542
35 974
103 318
43 005
11 607
5 637
35-39
199 190
17 530
91 271
56 713
21 474
12 203
40-44
177 074
11 880
67 295
54 231
24 261
19 407
45-49
163 374
10 180
51 626
45 381
29 636
26 551
2 858 375
1 098 316
1 333 825
317 892
79 204
29 138
15-19
16 214
15 078
1 084
52
20-24
172 033
142 852
28 238
891
52
25-29
477 924
307 729
152 017
16 390
1 434
354
30-34
625 398
264 635
312 593
41 414
5 315
1 441
35-39
577 182
155 124
329 524
75 170
14 084
3 279
40-44
526 731
119 946
284 159
90 449
24 288
7 889
45-49
462 892
92 951
226 210
93 526
34 031
16 175
80
North and South Central Coast
Central Highlands
Total
R5
2 children 3 children 4 children
3 708 850
Total
R4
1 child
Red River Delta
Total
R3
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Southeast
Total
210
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
R6
5 children and
over
1 107 705
1 562 080
428 458
15-19
32 217
30 709
1 427
81
20-24
246 702
196 787
47 840
1 915
160
25-29
497 273
284 401
192 016
19 512
1 296
47
30-34
652 313
236 166
352 352
55 342
7 559
893
35-39
633 810
147 608
376 026
93 134
13 844
3 197
40-44
603 400
118 224
328 780
120 038
27 494
8 864
45-49
569 030
93 809
263 638
138 435
50 548
22 600
100 901
35 601
1 260 419
339 437
711 514
169 758
33 415
6 295
15-19
8 025
7 458
567
20-24
95 003
73 584
20 258
1 161
25-29
228 633
114 166
99 517
13 176
1 639
136
30-34
283 817
68 612
177 196
33 015
4 358
636
35-39
238 326
27 917
161 942
41 186
6 832
449
40-44
211 937
26 032
134 213
40 114
9 369
2 209
45-49
194 676
21 667
117 821
41 106
11 217
2 866
156 056
37 195
71 447
26 879
11 978
8 558
15-19
4 612
3 883
687
41
20-24
20 241
11 778
7 138
1 276
49
25-29
29 930
10 396
13 117
4 213
1 786
418
30-34
27 683
4 651
14 787
4 918
2 189
1 138
35-39
27 632
2 780
14 861
4 880
2 784
2 326
40-44
24 318
2 045
12 378
5 236
2 286
2 373
45-49
21 640
1 660
8 479
6 314
2 884
2 303
102 862
32 710
46 424
13 404
5 657
4 667
15-19
2 547
1 944
603
20-24
11 695
7 706
3 449
467
72
25-29
17 557
9 717
5 405
1 715
427
294
30-34
18 206
5 955
8 468
2 159
1 052
572
35-39
18 999
3 453
10 427
2 716
1 315
1 088
40-44
16 761
1 986
9 573
2 671
1 227
1 303
45-49
17 098
1 950
8 498
3 677
1 563
1 410
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Total
04
2 children 3 children 4 children
3 234 744
Total
02
1 child
Mekong River Delta
Total
01
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Cao Bang
Total
211
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
06
08
10
11
Bac Kan
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Tuyen Quang
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Lao Cai
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Dien Bien
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
1 child
2 children 3 children 4 children
65 821
23 692
32 828
6 943
1 592
1 410
138
24
6 284
5 102
1 088
73
21
11 584
7 430
3 643
372
72
69
10 888
3 876
6 302
533
136
43
12 707
2 397
8 945
1 036
218
112
11 027
1 787
6 678
1 933
459
170
11 738
1 692
6 035
2 973
673
365
156 318
45 670
82 375
19 879
5 731
2 662
3 206
2 824
383
18 759
13 463
5 115
180
29 220
14 474
13 228
1 427
91
28 579
6 410
19 255
2 397
332
184
27 431
3 069
18 463
4 802
757
341
24 867
2 906
14 477
4 928
1 819
737
24 255
2 525
11 454
6 145
2 732
1 399
130 875
31 000
59 939
23 075
10 486
6 375
3 923
3 335
588
18 007
9 938
6 966
950
153
23 721
8 643
10 928
2 942
1 126
82
26 530
3 920
14 229
5 477
1 745
1 159
21 165
2 145
11 289
4 534
2 223
975
20 962
1 767
9 640
4 925
2 782
1 848
16 568
1 253
6 300
4 247
2 457
2 312
105 390
23 861
41 937
17 751
9 694
12 146
4 370
3 425
843
102
16 586
7 772
6 383
1 976
351
104
21 749
6 793
8 550
3 543
1 805
1 059
20 944
3 298
10 162
3 495
1 913
2 076
16 422
1 007
7 336
3 456
1 867
2 755
12 928
858
5 030
2 842
1 683
2 514
12 390
708
3 633
2 336
2 075
3 639
212
1 578
5 children and
over
779
21
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
12
16 272
28 896
5 children and
over
16 112
10 169
9 689
15-19
4 370
3 383
988
20-24
12 226
5 177
5 292
1 474
205
79
25-29
17 505
5 099
7 283
3 274
1 249
600
30-34
15 516
1 498
6 589
3 387
2 384
1 659
35-39
13 247
645
4 482
3 675
2 284
2 160
40-44
9 916
300
2 480
2 484
2 272
2 380
45-49
8 358
171
1 782
1 819
1 776
2 810
246 680
50 993
122 664
44 943
18 184
9 896
15-19
9 122
7 024
2 098
20-24
37 932
18 722
16 188
2 795
227
25-29
51 998
13 214
30 505
6 590
1 195
494
30-34
45 119
5 205
27 198
8 785
2 932
1 001
35-39
40 478
3 069
21 413
10 776
3 569
1 651
40-44
31 883
1 760
15 805
7 907
4 528
1 883
45-49
30 148
2 000
9 457
8 091
5 734
4 866
161 796
45 979
79 801
22 664
8 301
5 051
15-19
5 069
4 559
453
58
20-24
19 961
14 008
5 440
455
58
25-29
28 525
12 483
13 430
1 931
522
159
30-34
29 178
6 319
16 946
4 422
872
621
35-39
30 056
3 224
19 419
5 066
1 737
611
40-44
25 318
3 295
14 103
5 098
1 585
1 238
45-49
23 688
2 092
10 010
5 635
3 528
2 423
170 646
51 325
94 743
20 299
3 536
743
15-19
2 337
2 209
128
20-24
17 660
14 597
2 967
96
25-29
32 940
15 780
15 992
1 079
89
30-34
33 054
8 492
21 972
2 346
244
35-39
29 983
4 141
21 232
3 872
630
109
40-44
27 999
3 104
19 221
4 859
573
241
45-49
26 673
3 001
13 233
8 047
2 000
393
Son La
Yen Bai
Total
17
2 children 3 children 4 children
81 138
Total
15
1 child
Lai Chau
Total
14
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Hoa Binh
Total
213
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
19
20
22
24
Thai Nguyen
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Lang Son
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Quang Ninh
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Bac Giang
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
1 child
2 children 3 children 4 children
236 572
68 538
136 265
1 982
1 922
59
21 878
17 354
4 256
269
43 438
20 824
20 723
1 768
123
44 256
10 638
30 717
2 574
327
45 251
7 386
31 098
5 479
1 165
122
39 594
5 668
26 742
5 766
1 234
184
40 173
4 746
22 669
9 077
3 013
668
152 804
48 914
75 970
19 872
6 151
1 896
1 619
1 451
168
15 969
12 714
3 120
135
27 914
15 249
11 671
901
29 347
9 529
16 513
2 981
325
27 446
4 766
16 511
4 460
1 348
362
24 724
2 746
15 275
4 679
1 795
229
25 785
2 459
12 713
6 717
2 590
1 306
225 364
59 914
132 469
25 785
5 411
1 784
2 209
2 088
121
16 218
13 434
2 671
114
39 319
20 049
17 680
1 466
124
41 130
10 227
26 755
3 781
309
58
43 714
4 965
31 193
5 914
1 264
378
43 600
5 013
28 825
8 105
1 219
438
39 174
4 138
25 225
6 405
2 495
911
323 434
71 725
189 403
50 744
9 171
2 391
2 047
1 983
64
32 647
22 819
9 434
394
55 323
22 072
29 842
3 339
70
63 854
9 920
44 385
8 400
957
193
62 589
6 384
41 601
12 302
1 967
335
54 744
4 403
35 424
11 786
2 674
457
52 229
4 143
28 652
14 524
3 503
1 406
214
24 934
5 862
5 children and
over
975
93
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
25
5 children and
over
60 556
153 001
15-19
2 090
1 926
163
20-24
21 898
16 302
5 553
43
25-29
45 891
20 919
22 725
2 017
229
30-34
51 132
9 100
35 215
5 864
659
294
35-39
48 115
5 535
33 966
7 840
629
146
40-44
48 396
3 777
31 467
10 686
1 572
894
45-49
43 475
2 997
23 912
12 106
3 120
1 339
38 557
6 210
2 672
201 412
42 880
109 534
39 029
8 406
1 562
15-19
2 027
1 868
159
20-24
22 246
15 114
7 076
57
25-29
38 158
12 098
22 339
3 563
158
30-34
39 625
5 916
26 275
6 698
736
35-39
32 832
2 371
20 381
7 713
1 794
572
40-44
31 925
2 930
18 584
8 639
1 547
225
45-49
34 599
2 583
14 720
12 360
4 172
765
217 305
43 509
114 734
45 930
10 516
2 617
15-19
2 157
1 933
224
20-24
21 030
15 185
5 374
471
25-29
39 374
13 502
21 264
4 335
274
30-34
41 756
5 905
26 092
8 385
1 323
51
35-39
39 508
2 675
23 744
10 490
2 312
287
40-44
38 026
2 285
20 793
11 309
2 819
821
45-49
35 453
2 025
17 241
10 940
3 789
1 458
315 377
74 617
190 731
43 744
5 570
715
15-19
1 073
999
74
20-24
22 442
17 116
5 112
214
25-29
53 996
25 068
26 415
2 338
176
30-34
59 735
12 685
40 628
6 027
394
35-39
60 977
6 453
42 526
10 670
1 328
40-44
62 293
5 907
42 365
12 153
1 682
186
45-49
54 860
6 390
33 611
12 341
1 990
529
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Total
30
2 children 3 children 4 children
260 996
Total
27
1 child
Phu Tho
Total
26
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Hai Duong
Total
215
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
31
348 378
99 252
5 children and
over
36 365
15-19
1 903
1 903
20-24
24 583
18 877
5 541
165
25-29
64 255
34 562
27 935
1 717
41
30-34
73 603
20 228
47 315
5 673
387
35-39
65 060
9 079
45 675
8 986
1 320
40-44
63 501
8 525
43 761
9 148
1 593
474
45-49
55 474
6 078
36 059
10 677
2 261
398
5 602
872
210 396
40 232
125 620
37 737
5 828
979
15-19
1 330
1 330
20-24
17 257
11 897
5 360
25-29
33 852
12 542
19 578
1 497
235
30-34
41 523
6 131
28 280
6 568
487
59
35-39
41 325
2 568
28 055
9 255
1 322
125
40-44
41 621
3 167
26 432
9 862
1 845
314
45-49
33 489
2 597
17 916
10 555
1 940
481
303 688
70 334
181 311
44 712
5 976
1 355
15-19
1 091
1 091
20-24
18 637
15 682
2 955
25-29
44 670
22 792
19 851
1 786
240
30-34
59 324
11 997
40 306
6 227
627
168
35-39
58 954
5 951
40 021
11 152
1 753
77
40-44
62 796
6 066
42 009
12 519
1 501
700
45-49
58 217
6 755
36 170
13 028
1 855
409
137 369
27 622
78 014
25 683
4 847
1 203
15-19
770
677
93
20-24
10 179
7 660
2 468
51
25-29
21 473
8 684
11 608
1 182
30-34
27 483
4 281
18 010
4 590
501
101
35-39
25 156
2 402
16 397
5 452
814
91
40-44
26 781
2 187
16 163
6 519
1 484
428
45-49
25 527
1 731
13 276
7 889
2 049
583
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Total
35
2 children 3 children 4 children
206 287
Total
34
1 child
Hai Phong
Total
33
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Ha Nam
Total
216
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
36
5 children and
over
69 422
170 120
1 812
1 672
139
20-24
26 413
18 307
7 543
483
25-29
59 811
22 931
32 401
4 004
475
30-34
61 431
9 814
36 883
13 118
1 371
245
35-39
60 266
5 520
34 080
15 431
4 464
771
40-44
45-49
61 608
5 262
32 890
16 816
5 198
1 443
56 011
5 916
26 184
16 870
4 276
2 764
66 723
15 784
5 302
161 790
34 885
83 291
34 760
6 491
2 362
874
766
55
52
20-24
13 196
10 024
3 118
54
25-29
29 143
12 718
14 210
2 102
112
30-34
31 198
5 067
19 795
5 629
707
35-39
28 444
2 826
16 628
7 190
1 473
327
40-44
30 314
1 528
17 520
8 929
1 717
620
45-49
28 621
1 956
11 965
10 804
2 482
1 414
633 758
159 007
330 002
107 861
27 386
9 502
6 224
5 489
631
104
20-24
58 514
46 578
11 501
435
25-29
104 003
51 749
47 164
4 680
410
30-34
117 269
24 742
76 384
13 633
2 198
312
35-39
112 864
11 409
74 414
21 933
3 404
1 704
40-44
123 086
9 802
70 301
32 524
7 836
2 623
45-49
111 797
9 238
49 607
34 552
13 538
4 863
529 063
131 341
229 919
113 872
38 802
15 129
6 041
5 581
461
20-24
51 061
39 293
11 334
434
25-29
93 442
45 301
41 020
6 060
1 062
30-34
89 276
18 581
50 766
16 451
2 848
630
35-39
102 631
9 927
53 092
27 716
9 645
2 252
40-44
99 462
7 082
45 723
32 009
9 428
5 219
45-49
87 148
5 577
27 523
31 202
15 818
7 028
80
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Total
15-19
40
2 children 3 children 4 children
327 351
Total
15-19
38
1 child
Nam Dinh
Total
15-19
37
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Nghe An
Total
15-19
217
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
42
205 010
41 404
605
605
5 children and
over
56 132
21 310
20-24
14 155
11 464
2 367
263
61
25-29
29 650
14 080
13 007
2 497
66
30-34
39 502
7 024
20 973
9 117
2 051
337
35-39
39 546
3 069
16 042
14 662
4 390
1 382
40-44
42 212
2 798
12 943
17 027
6 590
2 854
45-49
39 340
2 364
10 977
12 565
8 151
5 283
9 856
151 444
32 639
61 479
35 101
15 811
6 415
1 404
1 352
51
20-24
10 345
8 035
2 164
147
25-29
22 273
11 079
9 801
1 189
203
30-34
27 292
5 807
15 291
5 120
924
150
35-39
32 916
2 436
16 252
9 821
3 406
1 001
40-44
31 416
2 006
11 423
10 604
5 235
2 146
45-49
25 800
1 923
6 497
8 220
6 042
3 118
108 929
22 766
43 110
24 758
11 711
6 584
976
797
135
44
20-24
5 982
4 628
1 085
269
25-29
17 372
8 977
6 172
1 569
508
146
30-34
18 813
3 985
10 069
3 043
1 195
522
35-39
23 879
1 614
11 373
6 578
3 126
1 187
40-44
22 239
1 585
8 176
7 256
2 819
2 404
45-49
19 667
1 179
6 100
6 000
4 064
2 324
179 892
38 922
67 630
37 753
22 700
12 888
1 355
1 248
106
20-24
10 597
8 471
2 127
25-29
23 517
13 721
8 477
1 211
108
30-34
30 102
7 053
16 375
4 979
1 317
379
35-39
35 366
3 591
16 253
9 936
4 148
1 438
40-44
39 850
2 630
13 916
12 109
7 515
3 680
45-49
39 105
2 208
10 376
9 518
9 611
7 392
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Total
15-19
46
2 children 3 children 4 children
76 308
Total
15-19
45
1 child
Ha Tinh
Total
15-19
44
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Thua Thien Hue
Total
15-19
218
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
48
51 243
91 853
760
721
40
5 children and
over
25 750
6 108
20-24
10 010
8 205
1 583
104
118
25-29
27 581
17 127
9 904
491
59
30-34
34 413
11 081
20 287
2 753
225
68
35-39
34 450
4 558
22 464
6 268
842
318
40-44
36 127
5 428
20 539
7 457
2 116
586
45-49
33 865
4 124
17 037
8 677
2 748
1 280
2 252
250 604
62 344
108 070
55 523
19 154
5 514
15-19
2 604
2 604
20-24
19 306
15 190
3 621
495
25-29
38 199
19 415
15 485
3 091
209
30-34
42 176
10 759
23 651
6 106
1 372
288
35-39
45 474
4 397
24 178
12 020
3 770
1 109
40-44
49 179
4 150
21 575
15 980
6 409
1 065
45-49
53 667
5 831
19 560
17 832
7 393
3 051
215 155
56 073
96 784
43 333
14 069
4 895
15-19
2 282
1 907
315
59
20-24
16 127
12 542
3 268
316
25-29
35 546
18 641
15 176
1 595
72
62
30-34
40 106
10 640
22 453
5 878
1 076
59
35-39
39 765
4 386
23 078
9 250
2 542
509
40-44
39 767
3 856
16 846
13 266
4 586
1 213
45-49
41 562
4 101
15 648
12 968
5 793
3 053
275 090
66 076
124 415
58 800
19 252
6 548
15-19
1 292
1 227
65
20-24
20 125
16 102
3 800
223
25-29
37 249
19 305
16 556
1 186
202
30-34
51 324
13 141
29 276
7 520
1 252
135
35-39
54 408
6 515
29 849
13 628
3 865
550
40-44
59 013
4 764
26 785
19 714
5 629
2 122
45-49
51 679
5 023
18 083
16 529
8 303
3 741
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Total
52
2 children 3 children 4 children
177 207
Total
51
1 child
Da Nang
Total
15-19
49
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Binh Dinh
Total
219
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
54
164 185
38 810
5 children and
over
33 218
15-19
1 922
1 922
20-24
12 098
9 574
2 306
218
25-29
21 684
10 738
9 705
1 183
58
30-34
30 793
7 279
18 675
4 239
600
35-39
33 466
4 240
19 608
7 440
1 582
596
40-44
35 690
2 650
17 822
10 787
3 409
1 023
45-49
28 533
2 407
10 092
9 351
4 604
2 078
10 252
3 697
210 686
54 503
102 909
34 852
13 175
5 246
1 737
1 737
20-24
11 374
8 871
2 312
191
25-29
25 870
13 572
10 676
1 375
175
72
30-34
39 776
12 631
21 158
4 742
958
287
35-39
44 842
7 875
25 842
8 322
2 162
641
40-44
46 374
5 612
24 384
10 528
3 986
1 864
45-49
40 712
4 204
18 537
9 695
5 893
2 382
107 443
26 905
41 615
20 258
10 294
8 372
1 582
1 582
20-24
10 190
7 515
2 557
117
25-29
16 287
8 213
6 325
1 408
341
30-34
20 302
4 896
10 454
3 564
903
486
35-39
19 898
1 846
9 074
5 334
2 775
869
40-44
21 000
1 750
8 177
5 810
2 856
2 406
45-49
18 184
1 103
5 027
4 025
3 418
4 610
214 987
49 845
90 935
44 300
20 933
8 974
1 925
1 820
104
20-24
14 808
11 167
3 369
271
25-29
31 051
14 665
14 088
1 679
619
30-34
41 678
10 095
23 708
6 388
1 259
228
35-39
43 775
5 143
21 422
12 151
3 977
1 082
40-44
44 399
3 874
17 173
13 155
7 352
2 845
45-49
37 351
3 079
11 070
10 656
7 726
4 820
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Total
15-19
60
2 children 3 children 4 children
78 208
Total
15-19
58
1 child
Phu Yen
Total
56
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Binh Thuan
Total
15-19
220
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
62
64
2 children 3 children 4 children
Total
15-19
89 882
22 288
35 559
5 children and
over
2 753
2 654
99
20-24
11 229
7 719
25-29
16 141
5 999
30-34
18 544
35-39
16 340
7 193
2 844
561
104
7 072
1 985
889
196
2 791
9 217
3 496
1 867
1 173
15 670
1 411
7 273
3 499
1 422
2 066
40-44
13 755
819
5 293
3 809
1 213
2 620
45-49
11 790
895
3 760
2 989
1 699
2 446
8 502
261 156
59 132
105 668
54 141
24 355
17 859
15-19
6 108
5 801
307
20-24
27 180
19 216
7 136
718
110
25-29
47 149
16 550
24 419
5 210
784
185
30-34
53 391
8 568
26 566
12 132
4 167
1 958
35-39
49 778
4 036
21 156
14 332
6 205
4 048
40-44
42 071
2 727
15 143
12 772
6 224
5 204
45-49
35 479
2 233
10 940
8 977
6 865
6 463
340 042
75 021
133 631
77 875
31 675
21 840
15-19
4 755
4 607
148
20-24
31 985
24 514
7 044
371
57
25-29
54 981
23 851
24 611
5 581
548
388
30-34
60 416
10 325
31 652
14 686
2 365
1 388
35-39
68 315
4 823
31 151
21 019
7 992
3 330
40-44
60 051
3 512
21 179
19 128
9 313
6 919
45-49
59 538
3 389
17 847
17 090
11 399
9 814
108 359
20 488
43 785
26 624
10 243
7 219
15-19
1 839
1 635
204
20-24
10 121
6 720
2 836
487
78
25-29
16 949
5 353
8 283
2 569
587
158
30-34
23 138
3 172
11 473
6 185
1 693
615
35-39
21 567
1 818
9 241
6 723
2 518
1 268
40-44
18 062
998
7 012
5 619
2 436
1 997
45-49
16 683
793
4 736
5 042
2 931
3 181
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Total
67
1 child
Kon Tum
Total
66
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Dak Nong
Total
221
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
68
57 939
99 837
5 children and
over
16 952
9 363
15-19
2 779
2 581
197
20-24
20 986
16 447
4 080
459
25-29
34 411
15 658
15 689
2 725
283
57
30-34
44 052
11 119
24 411
6 505
1 515
502
35-39
43 859
5 442
22 451
11 140
3 337
1 490
40-44
43 134
3 824
18 667
12 902
5 074
2 668
45-49
39 885
2 869
14 343
11 283
6 743
4 647
45 014
183 781
48 690
83 473
33 690
12 168
5 760
2 419
2 179
189
52
20-24
16 541
13 529
2 762
199
52
25-29
31 752
14 477
15 335
1 766
48
126
30-34
36 167
7 805
21 156
5 458
1 226
523
35-39
36 115
5 103
19 067
8 853
2 446
645
40-44
32 134
2 990
14 898
8 920
3 624
1 702
45-49
28 652
2 609
10 065
8 443
4 773
2 763
210 803
73 135
104 444
25 685
5 577
1 962
2 023
1 862
161
20-24
16 991
12 942
3 881
169
25-29
33 279
18 892
12 886
1 391
111
30-34
39 453
14 024
21 367
3 502
503
56
35-39
42 955
10 699
25 682
5 383
955
236
40-44
41 940
8 571
24 244
7 611
1 235
279
45-49
34 160
6 145
16 222
7 629
2 774
1 391
384 860
177 200
164 044
33 985
7 826
1 805
2 843
2 469
374
20-24
38 671
33 648
5 023
25-29
90 754
63 623
24 817
2 172
142
30-34
91 155
39 511
46 691
4 131
822
35-39
65 734
18 646
38 438
7 628
953
69
40-44
52 187
11 406
28 349
9 851
2 314
266
45-49
43 516
7 897
20 352
10 203
3 595
1 470
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Total
15-19
74
2 children 3 children 4 children
229 106
Total
15-19
72
1 child
Lam Dong
Total
70
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Binh Duong
Total
15-19
222
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
75
149 863
225 896
2 484
2 333
151
5 children and
over
24 868
10 328
20-24
30 679
25 339
4 962
378
25-29
88 148
47 856
33 652
5 915
548
176
30-34
98 660
32 777
52 822
10 902
1 486
672
35-39
97 951
17 490
55 275
19 631
3 982
1 572
40-44
89 693
12 360
42 436
23 979
8 018
2 901
45-49
86 463
11 707
36 599
22 317
10 833
5 007
83 123
196 619
60 133
94 273
28 553
9 468
4 193
15-19
885
829
56
20-24
11 653
8 862
2 644
146
25-29
32 103
20 186
11 302
454
108
52
30-34
40 041
13 190
22 491
3 925
436
35-39
38 156
6 240
22 668
6 590
2 043
615
40-44
38 388
5 995
20 673
7 816
2 758
1 147
45-49
35 393
4 830
14 438
9 622
4 124
2 379
1 388 234
589 294
661 695
112 856
19 298
5 091
15-19
5 560
5 407
154
20-24
57 498
48 532
8 966
25-29
201 887
142 694
54 024
4 692
477
30-34
319 922
157 328
148 065
13 496
842
191
35-39
296 271
96 945
168 393
27 085
3 706
142
40-44
272 388
78 624
153 558
32 272
6 340
1 594
45-49
234 707
59 764
128 534
35 312
7 933
3 164
282 355
97 941
141 299
33 662
7 586
1 866
15-19
1 799
1 739
60
20-24
21 033
17 760
3 203
70
25-29
45 668
25 784
18 081
1 754
48
30-34
56 318
20 621
31 249
3 845
505
98
35-39
54 057
12 769
32 725
7 443
845
275
40-44
51 353
10 174
30 816
7 902
2 097
363
45-49
52 127
9 093
25 166
12 648
4 090
1 131
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Total
80
2 children 3 children 4 children
494 078
Total
79
1 child
Dong Nai
Total
15-19
77
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Long An
Total
223
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
82
321 934
110 777
5 children and
over
40 001
15-19
3 038
3 038
20-24
23 482
18 954
4 379
149
25-29
46 792
28 276
17 038
1 397
81
30-34
64 678
23 941
35 867
4 379
422
69
35-39
58 995
15 238
35 549
6 667
1 328
214
40-44
60 158
10 808
34 538
11 997
2 370
445
45-49
64 790
10 521
31 825
15 412
5 424
1 608
9 624
2 336
242 219
94 254
117 490
23 423
5 316
1 737
1 553
1 553
20-24
13 025
11 069
1 956
25-29
32 471
22 870
9 035
506
60
30-34
46 848
22 192
22 397
2 130
130
35-39
44 930
13 037
27 576
3 808
383
126
40-44
48 131
11 520
28 586
6 374
1 232
419
45-49
55 262
12 014
27 940
10 606
3 511
1 192
189 659
67 310
93 481
21 247
5 651
1 969
2 379
2 099
280
20-24
14 272
11 780
2 433
60
25-29
28 801
17 780
9 902
940
178
30-34
39 867
14 223
21 730
3 232
624
57
35-39
40 164
9 850
25 486
4 229
543
56
40-44
33 381
6 862
19 022
5 499
1 479
519
45-49
30 794
4 716
14 627
7 287
2 827
1 337
186 551
71 111
92 409
18 511
3 179
1 341
1 399
1 337
62
20-24
11 823
9 980
1 794
49
25-29
25 993
15 909
9 616
469
30-34
37 576
16 687
18 637
1 820
385
48
35-39
39 214
10 780
23 512
4 369
552
40-44
34 366
9 589
19 543
4 470
597
166
45-49
36 180
6 829
19 245
7 334
1 645
1 128
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Total
15-19
86
2 children 3 children 4 children
159 197
Total
15-19
84
1 child
Tien Giang
Total
83
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Vinh Long
Total
15-19
224
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
87
5 children and
over
103 758
154 469
2 613
2 549
64
20-24
21 987
17 097
4 830
59
25-29
48 472
27 098
19 450
1 853
71
30-34
60 827
21 018
33 234
5 626
949
35-39
60 121
14 442
35 311
8 979
1 065
325
40-44
63 289
11 574
34 744
13 432
2 741
798
45-49
58 418
9 981
26 835
14 387
5 422
1 793
44 336
10 248
2 916
403 542
141 779
187 658
55 223
14 247
4 635
15-19
4 620
4 212
327
81
20-24
35 332
27 248
7 431
652
25-29
64 462
36 360
25 129
2 617
355
30-34
82 147
28 194
43 953
8 584
1 340
76
35-39
75 221
18 651
41 454
12 614
1 758
744
40-44
74 966
16 325
37 886
15 485
4 223
1 046
45-49
66 795
10 788
31 478
15 190
6 571
2 769
326 278
95 396
153 834
56 277
14 118
6 652
15-19
4 146
4 086
59
20-24
29 058
22 738
5 708
453
160
25-29
54 924
25 881
24 476
4 335
232
30-34
65 031
18 592
37 203
7 853
1 208
174
35-39
65 623
11 012
37 754
13 613
2 562
683
40-44
56 864
7 586
27 850
15 154
4 351
1 923
45-49
50 632
5 502
20 783
14 869
5 605
3 872
220 786
82 229
106 984
24 862
4 940
1 771
15-19
2 050
1 941
108
20-24
16 068
12 989
3 022
58
25-29
32 734
18 887
12 883
903
61
30-34
49 249
20 073
24 901
3 999
220
56
35-39
42 961
11 087
25 389
5 462
924
98
40-44
41 882
9 554
23 330
7 491
1 248
259
45-49
35 841
7 698
17 350
6 949
2 487
1 358
An Giang
Kien Giang
Total
92
2 children 3 children 4 children
315 727
Total
91
1 child
Dong Thap
Total
15-19
89
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Can Tho
Total
225
Table 5 (Continued)
Unit: Person
Number of
Administration/
women aged 15Code
age group of the mother 49 have given
the birth
93
5 children and
over
46 207
66 941
15-19
1 411
1 320
91
20-24
9 459
7 616
1 706
137
25-29
21 222
12 549
8 181
451
41
30-34
27 253
10 314
14 592
2 175
124
35-39
26 766
5 740
16 647
3 845
534
40-44
27 228
4 742
15 622
5 451
1 326
88
45-49
22 996
3 925
10 102
6 026
2 139
804
18 084
4 164
941
234 469
76 475
109 303
36 714
8 196
3 781
15-19
2 642
2 466
175
20-24
18 252
14 279
3 841
131
25-29
35 564
20 228
13 538
1 740
58
30-34
47 035
16 070
25 906
4 419
565
75
35-39
49 606
10 460
28 974
8 492
1 548
132
40-44
43 504
7 508
21 667
10 835
2 273
1 221
45-49
37 866
5 462
15 202
11 096
3 752
2 354
148 815
45 934
72 905
22 119
5 904
1 954
15-19
1 408
1 408
20-24
11 427
9 409
1 968
50
25-29
23 698
13 344
9 530
730
48
47
30-34
28 390
8 490
16 589
2 639
537
135
35-39
31 772
6 003
19 734
5 233
559
243
40-44
28 030
4 266
14 522
6 744
1 658
839
45-49
24 090
3 013
10 562
6 723
3 102
690
226 074
74 536
106 108
34 001
7 728
3 701
15-19
3 160
2 960
200
20-24
21 484
15 867
5 567
49
25-29
36 472
19 436
15 156
1 817
63
30-34
47 094
15 751
26 094
4 642
550
57
35-39
44 377
8 538
25 915
8 380
1 244
300
40-44
40 249
7 716
20 653
9 204
1 897
778
45-49
33 239
4 268
12 524
9 909
3 973
2 565
49
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Total
96
2 children 3 children 4 children
136 336
Total
95
1 child
Hau Giang
Total
94
Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born
Ca Mau
Total
226
Table 6
NUMBER OF WOMEN AGED 15-49 BY NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING, AGE GROUP OF
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
Unit: Person
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Total
16 605 355
Code
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
14 410
4 843 854
2 children
8 260 698
3 children
2 514 030
4 children
5 children
and over
689 334
283 029
169 530
881
154 576
13 515
537
1 343 874
3 345
1 019 041
300 239
19 749
1 392
106
21
2 758 532
2 826
1 416 964
1 168 416
147 526
19 187
3 613
3 304 988
1 680
944 479
1 899 753
376 450
64 210
18 417
3 189 549
1 314
524 126
1 900 432
584 877
136 786
42 014
3 044 855
1 895
426 634
1 664 625
679 066
192 839
79 796
2 794 026
2 469
358 034
1 313 718
705 824
274 920
139 061
Total
5 339 047
3 502
1 880 089
2 768 718
538 633
112 224
35 881
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
27 066
26
25 627
1 337
76
300 312
311
249 038
49 374
1 414
175
862 088
524
546 543
289 482
23 076
2 245
218
1 149 515
604
445 703
623 683
69 166
8 805
1 554
1 074 786
503
249 306
675 142
127 291
18 494
4 050
1 017 806
488
202 148
614 006
156 540
33 941
10 683
907 473
1 045
161 725
515 694
161 069
48 564
19 376
Total
11 266 308
10 909
2 963 765
5 491 979
1 975 397
577 110
247 148
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
142 464
855
128 948
12 178
462
1 043 562
3 034
770 004
250 865
18 335
1 217
1 896 444
2 302
870 421
878 934
124 450
16 942
3 394
2 155 473
1 076
498 776
1 276 070
307 284
55 404
16 863
2 114 763
811
274 820
1 225 290
457 586
118 292
37 964
2 027 049
1 407
224 486
1 050 619
522 526
158 898
69 113
1 886 554
1 424
196 309
798 024
544 754
226 357
119 686
3 540
622 830
1 236 520
329 043
102 538
56 916
48 886
594
41 255
6 791
226
271 742
1 246
179 153
81 133
9 331
772
106
437 296
529
185 355
208 843
32 265
7 983
2 321
444 287
284
91 539
276 150
54 523
14 347
7 444
421 523
252
51 942
267 573
70 441
20 659
10 655
373 435
366
39 024
224 288
71 742
24 078
13 938
354 218
269
34 561
171 742
90 516
34 699
22 431
URBAN
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
2 351 388
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
227
21
106
21
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
R2 Red River Delta
Total
3 708 850
2 226
912 825
2 123 708
553 325
95 410
21 356
15-19
23 270
54
21 730
1 433
52
20-24
287 206
757
216 996
67 039
2 413
25-29
652 684
804
299 491
314 007
35 897
2 484
30-34
760 625
248
163 078
490 170
96 003
10 258
868
35-39
694 563
114
74 178
465 600
130 422
21 526
2 723
40-44
674 402
71 525
429 268
139 627
27 178
6 804
45-49
616 101
248
65 826
356 192
148 911
33 964
10 961
3 423 453
2 883
845 777
1 565 917
683 628
234 965
90 282
30 709
65
28 694
1 743
207
20-24
264 691
858
207 897
52 604
3 214
118
25-29
523 725
539
269 534
222 574
27 572
3 227
280
30-34
622 823
419
149 519
362 573
90 501
16 535
3 275
35-39
663 282
145
73 019
367 279
163 103
47 807
11 929
40-44
689 813
376
61 060
323 405
207 264
70 684
27 024
45-49
628 411
481
56 055
235 738
191 768
96 594
47 774
1 028 545
919
238 987
426 008
218 342
87 478
56 810
18 234
169
17 109
956
20-24
101 501
246
74 770
24 023
2 170
292
25-29
169 631
47
68 542
80 410
17 082
2 847
703
30-34
199 542
52
36 611
104 856
42 079
11 387
4 556
35-39
199 190
52
18 708
92 349
56 719
20 415
10 947
40-44
177 074
294
12 297
69 680
54 248
23 393
17 161
45-49
163 374
60
10 949
53 733
46 044
29 144
23 443
2 858 375
1 857
75 482
26 527
R3 North and South Central Coast
Total
15-19
R4 Central Highlands
Total
15-19
R5 Southeast
Total
15-19
1 104 084
1 334 710
315 715
16 214
15 078
1 084
52
20-24
172 033
143 175
27 970
836
52
25-29
477 924
420
308 662
150 966
16 193
1 420
262
30-34
625 398
274
265 680
312 001
40 974
5 090
1 379
35-39
577 182
238
156 422
329 345
74 488
13 657
3 032
40-44
526 731
329
121 384
284 794
90 382
22 638
7 205
45-49
462 892
596
93 683
228 550
92 790
32 625
14 648
228
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
R6 Mekong River Delta
Total
3 234 744
2 985
1 119 350
1 573 835
30 709
1 508
413 976
93 461
31 138
15-19
32 217
20-24
246 702
238
197 050
47 469
1 785
160
25-29
497 273
486
285 380
191 618
18 517
1 225
47
30-34
652 313
402
238 051
354 003
52 371
6 593
893
35-39
633 810
514
149 856
378 285
89 704
12 722
2 729
40-44
603 400
530
121 344
333 189
115 805
24 868
7 665
45-49
569 030
815
96 960
267 763
135 795
47 894
19 803
1 260 419
618
341 834
716 637
165 955
29 641
5 734
7 458
567
01 Ha Noi
Total
15-19
8 025
20-24
95 003
276
73 441
20 126
1 161
25-29
228 633
193
114 082
99 961
13 206
1 192
30-34
283 817
150
69 153
177 826
32 263
3 937
489
35-39
238 326
28 235
163 387
40 063
6 192
449
40-44
211 937
26 831
135 712
39 203
8 261
1 930
45-49
194 676
22 633
119 059
40 059
10 059
2 866
38 576
72 479
26 561
11 359
6 903
4 025
546
41
12 085
7 004
1 015
02 Ha Giang
Total
156 056
179
15-19
4 612
20-24
20 241
25-29
29 930
10 840
13 212
4 026
1 520
333
30-34
27 683
4 738
14 882
5 022
2 086
956
35-39
27 632
2 961
15 236
4 809
2 807
1 777
40-44
24 318
2 139
12 747
5 353
2 216
1 863
45-49
21 640
1 788
8 853
6 295
2 731
1 974
12 809
4 849
4 241
136
42
04 Cao Bang
Total
102 862
150
33 766
47 047
15-19
2 547
40
1 940
567
20-24
11 695
37
7 898
3 259
467
33
25-29
17 557
36
9 863
5 374
1 600
503
182
30-34
18 206
6 142
8 504
2 168
860
532
35-39
18 999
3 486
10 751
2 610
1 148
968
40-44
16 761
2 233
9 901
2 327
998
1 303
45-49
17 098
2 205
8 692
3 637
1 308
1 256
37
229
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
06 Bac Kan
Total
15-19
65 821
68
24 048
33 203
6 491
1 592
1 410
138
24
20-24
6 284
5 102
1 088
93
25-29
11 584
7 405
3 643
372
72
69
30-34
10 888
3 910
6 361
464
110
43
35-39
12 707
22
2 516
8 964
921
195
89
40-44
11 027
21
1 858
6 870
1 720
433
126
45-49
11 738
1 848
6 140
2 897
602
251
18 328
4 938
2 244
25
1 412
598
21
08 Tuyen Quang
Total
15-19
156 318
242
46 411
84 155
3 206
49
2 875
283
20-24
18 759
99
13 483
5 039
25-29
29 220
14 573
13 348
1 209
91
30-34
28 579
6 754
19 219
2 186
236
184
35-39
27 431
3 210
19 054
4 403
469
296
40-44
24 867
2 862
15 285
4 395
1 589
643
45-49
24 255
2 655
11 928
5 998
2 554
1 120
21 704
10 054
5 568
94
137
10 Lao Cai
Total
15-19
130 875
126
31 655
61 768
3 923
39
3 296
588
20-24
18 007
44
9 983
6 951
876
153
25-29
23 721
8 696
11 305
2 641
998
82
30-34
26 530
4 099
14 594
5 146
1 575
1 116
35-39
21 165
2 225
11 717
4 122
2 220
880
40-44
20 962
1 980
10 153
4 452
2 730
1 603
45-49
16 568
1 376
6 461
4 467
2 378
1 887
9 493
10 525
44
11 Dien Bien
Total
15-19
105 390
349
24 837
43 256
16 931
4 370
38
3 497
732
102
20-24
16 586
42
8 231
6 412
1 702
170
28
25-29
21 749
101
6 896
8 875
3 338
1 663
877
30-34
20 944
62
3 419
10 412
3 368
2 052
1 631
35-39
16 422
29
1 046
7 724
3 354
1 836
2 433
40-44
12 928
858
5 317
2 822
1 623
2 307
45-49
12 390
888
3 783
2 246
2 148
3 249
76
230
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
12 Lai Chau
Total
81 138
303
16 922
29 856
16 743
9 407
7 908
15-19
4 370
82
3 377
912
20-24
12 226
120
5 334
5 202
1 362
130
79
25-29
17 505
63
5 243
7 511
3 302
1 055
332
30-34
15 516
23
1 598
6 792
3 619
2 085
1 399
35-39
13 247
722
4 780
3 776
2 213
1 756
40-44
9 916
370
2 741
2 630
2 138
2 037
45-49
8 358
15
278
1 918
2 054
1 786
2 305
246 680
578
52 967
124 761
43 430
17 064
7 881
15-19
9 122
178
6 905
2 038
20-24
37 932
232
18 775
16 129
2 569
227
25-29
51 998
59
13 628
31 011
5 849
1 162
289
30-34
45 119
57
5 801
27 964
7 974
2 627
697
35-39
40 478
3 293
22 138
10 106
3 684
1 257
40-44
31 883
2 034
16 051
8 179
4 035
1 583
45-49
30 148
52
2 530
9 430
8 753
5 327
4 056
161 796
333
46 736
82 035
20 915
7 700
4 077
15-19
5 069
95
4 511
406
58
20-24
19 961
48
14 277
5 269
309
58
25-29
28 525
101
12 534
13 567
1 736
428
159
30-34
29 178
6 554
17 438
3 839
819
528
35-39
30 056
3 273
20 437
4 496
1 435
415
40-44
25 318
44
3 452
14 280
4 911
1 690
941
45-49
23 688
45
2 135
10 638
5 566
3 271
2 034
170 646
150
52 739
96 300
18 281
2 729
448
2 209
128
14 687
2 825
96
15 929
16 138
826
47
8 728
21 830
2 203
244
4 327
21 662
3 539
399
55
3 669
19 829
3 867
434
149
3 188
13 887
7 750
1 604
243
14 Son La
Total
15 Yen Bai
Total
17 Hoa Binh
Total
15-19
2 337
20-24
17 660
25-29
32 940
30-34
33 054
35-39
29 983
40-44
27 999
45-49
26 673
52
49
49
231
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
19 Thai Nguyen
Total
15-19
236 572
296
1 982
70 161
137 862
1 922
59
22 895
4 681
677
20-24
21 878
58
17 486
4 201
133
25-29
43 438
64
21 193
20 530
1 528
123
30-34
44 256
10 695
31 142
2 289
131
35-39
45 251
60
7 679
31 526
5 117
805
64
40-44
39 594
114
5 925
27 151
5 168
1 051
184
45-49
40 173
5 260
23 252
8 660
2 571
430
49 620
76 797
18 856
5 340
1 757
1 451
168
20 Lang Son
Total
15-19
152 804
435
1 619
20-24
15 969
180
12 625
3 029
135
25-29
27 914
80
15 299
11 623
820
93
30-34
29 347
92
9 701
16 653
2 622
279
35-39
27 446
4 944
16 699
4 331
1 159
313
40-44
24 724
2 965
15 397
4 783
1 350
229
45-49
25 785
82
2 635
13 229
6 166
2 459
1 215
225 364
63
25 224
5 042
1 551
22 Quang Ninh
Total
15-19
60 925
132 559
2 209
2 088
121
20-24
16 218
13 434
2 671
114
25-29
39 319
20 283
17 445
1 466
124
30-34
41 130
10 434
26 834
3 555
306
35-39
43 714
5 142
31 241
5 930
1 084
318
40-44
43 600
5 185
29 114
7 714
1 265
322
45-49
39 174
63
4 359
25 133
6 445
2 262
911
323 434
205
72 762
191 295
48 607
8 492
2 073
2 047
73
1 910
64
20-24
32 647
132
22 688
9 434
25-29
55 323
22 205
29 912
3 206
30-34
63 854
10 113
44 652
8 180
780
130
35-39
62 589
6 588
42 366
11 507
1 859
269
40-44
54 744
4 726
36 166
11 035
2 484
333
45-49
52 229
4 533
28 701
14 285
3 368
1 341
24 Bac Giang
Total
15-19
232
394
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
25 Phu Tho
Total
260 996
128
61 630
155 706
36 494
1 926
163
66
16 499
5 290
43
5 020
2 017
15-19
2 090
20-24
21 898
25-29
45 891
21 052
22 797
1 813
229
30-34
51 132
9 287
35 708
5 445
464
228
35-39
48 115
5 671
34 519
7 353
429
82
40-44
48 396
3 954
32 399
10 101
1 307
635
45-49
43 475
3 241
24 830
11 741
2 590
1 072
43 154
111 176
37 750
8 010
1 111
1 868
159
15 003
7 027
57
62
26 Vinh Phuc
Total
201 412
211
15-19
2 027
20-24
22 246
25-29
38 158
12 153
22 498
3 405
102
30-34
39 625
5 965
26 604
6 374
682
35-39
32 832
2 430
20 596
7 549
1 685
572
40-44
31 925
3 041
18 801
8 533
1 438
112
45-49
34 599
52
2 694
15 491
11 832
4 104
428
217 305
170
44 421
118 049
43 983
8 709
1 974
1 933
224
15 228
5 268
418
159
27 Bac Ninh
Total
15-19
2 157
20-24
21 030
25-29
39 374
13 616
21 513
4 083
162
30-34
41 756
5 957
26 595
7 883
1 271
51
35-39
39 508
2 861
24 178
10 507
1 729
233
40-44
38 026
2 399
21 909
10 796
2 193
729
45-49
35 453
53
2 427
18 363
10 295
3 354
962
315 377
72
75 896
192 044
41 981
4 818
566
999
74
17 119
5 112
139
117
30 Hai Duong
Total
15-19
1 073
20-24
22 442
25-29
53 996
25 147
26 710
1 964
176
30-34
59 735
12 836
40 707
5 797
394
35-39
60 977
6 607
42 853
10 416
1 102
40-44
62 293
6 355
42 755
11 396
1 601
186
45-49
54 860
6 833
33 834
12 269
1 545
380
72
233
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
31 Hai Phong
Total
15-19
348 378
414
100 885
207 639
34 180
4 550
710
1 903
1 903
20-24
24 583
19 119
5 299
165
25-29
64 255
316
34 493
27 850
1 556
41
30-34
73 603
99
20 375
47 642
5 100
387
35-39
65 060
9 162
46 077
8 908
913
40-44
63 501
8 867
44 321
8 573
1 357
382
45-49
55 474
6 967
36 449
9 878
1 852
328
127 230
36 298
5 057
800
33 Hung Yen
Total
15-19
210 396
113
40 898
1 330
54
1 276
11 897
5 360
59
12 553
19 753
1 313
174
20-24
17 257
25-29
33 852
30-34
41 523
6 496
28 161
6 497
310
59
35-39
41 325
2 692
28 587
8 828
1 093
125
40-44
41 621
3 287
26 719
9 706
1 655
254
45-49
33 489
2 698
18 650
9 954
1 825
362
71 506
181 913
43 546
5 705
939
34 Thai Binh
Total
15-19
303 688
80
1 091
1 091
20-24
18 637
15 762
2 876
25-29
44 670
22 867
19 845
1 876
82
30-34
59 324
12 338
40 370
5 900
716
35-39
58 954
6 023
40 327
10 773
1 753
40-44
62 796
45-49
58 217
77
6 288
42 250
12 204
1 354
700
7 137
36 246
12 792
1 801
161
137 369
27 904
78 507
25 690
4 162
1 105
770
677
93
20-24
10 179
7 707
2 421
25-29
21 473
8 684
11 608
1 182
30-34
27 483
4 281
18 203
4 446
451
101
35-39
25 156
2 493
16 504
5 254
814
91
40-44
26 781
2 282
16 250
6 636
1 283
330
45-49
25 527
1 780
13 428
8 122
1 613
583
80
35 Ha Nam
Total
15-19
234
51
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
36 Nam Dinh
Total
327 351
267
70 292
173 411
1 672
139
64 277
14 499
4 605
15-19
1 812
20-24
26 413
80
18 316
7 709
308
25-29
59 811
74
22 949
32 558
3 910
320
30-34
61 431
10 127
37 227
12 537
1 371
169
35-39
60 266
5 656
35 019
14 927
4 021
530
40-44
61 608
5 410
33 427
16 210
5 273
1 289
45-49
56 011
6 163
27 332
16 385
3 514
2 616
35 109
84 544
34 441
5 217
2 261
766
55
52
114
37 Ninh Binh
Total
161 790
217
15-19
874
20-24
13 196
53
9 971
3 172
25-29
29 143
164
12 665
14 265
1 937
112
30-34
31 198
5 115
20 001
5 650
431
35-39
28 444
2 878
16 831
7 268
1 140
327
40-44
30 314
1 579
18 012
8 655
1 498
569
45-49
28 621
2 135
12 207
10 879
2 036
1 364
161 127
333 663
104 709
26 096
7 676
5 489
631
104
46 398
11 391
435
38 Thanh Hoa
Total
633 758
486
15-19
6 224
20-24
58 514
25-29
104 003
52 352
46 941
4 300
410
30-34
117 269
25 127
76 965
12 865
2 000
312
35-39
112 864
11 714
74 909
21 516
3 642
1 084
40-44
123 086
94
10 455
71 148
31 620
7 659
2 109
45-49
111 797
101
9 593
51 677
33 869
12 385
4 172
529 063
465
133 747
234 129
113 191
34 923
12 608
5 581
461
291
40 Nghe An
Total
15-19
6 041
20-24
51 061
94
39 578
10 955
434
25-29
93 442
190
45 908
40 672
5 878
794
30-34
89 276
92
18 850
51 305
15 715
2 684
630
35-39
102 631
10 292
53 894
27 181
9 387
1 877
40-44
99 462
7 427
47 671
32 203
7 663
4 497
45-49
87 148
6 110
29 171
31 779
14 395
5 603
89
235
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
42 Ha Tinh
Total
15-19
205 010
130
42 080
605
78 743
55 284
11 457
2 367
263
20 313
8 461
605
20-24
14 155
25-29
29 650
14 205
13 004
2 376
66
30-34
39 502
7 151
21 135
9 061
2 011
143
35-39
39 546
3 200
16 662
14 362
4 006
1 315
40-44
42 212
3 042
13 550
16 689
6 565
2 366
45-49
39 340
62
2 421
12 026
12 532
7 664
4 636
151 444
203
33 042
62 493
35 206
15 009
5 491
1 404
1 352
51
20-24
10 345
8 035
2 164
147
25-29
22 273
11 204
9 687
1 179
155
30-34
27 292
5 807
15 476
5 034
925
49
35-39
32 916
59
2 524
16 504
9 666
3 162
1 001
40-44
31 416
96
2 006
11 763
10 611
5 108
1 831
45-49
25 800
2 114
6 848
8 569
5 660
2 609
23 368
43 761
24 842
11 136
5 642
976
797
135
44
20-24
5 982
4 724
989
269
25-29
17 372
44
9 001
6 158
1 514
508
146
30-34
18 813
44
4 067
10 158
3 011
1 012
522
35-39
23 879
1 657
11 639
6 481
3 086
1 017
40-44
22 239
1 715
8 332
7 432
2 761
1 908
45-49
19 667
1 407
6 351
6 090
3 769
2 049
179 892
39 728
68 718
38 052
22 637
10 758
1 355
1 310
45
20-24
10 597
8 471
2 127
25-29
23 517
13 823
8 478
1 217
30-34
30 102
7 108
16 665
4 825
1 236
267
35-39
35 366
3 706
16 309
10 143
4 270
939
40-44
39 850
2 803
14 228
12 235
7 489
3 094
45-49
39 105
2 507
10 868
9 631
9 642
6 458
68
44 Quang Binh
Total
15-19
48
45 Quang Tri
Total
15-19
108 929
180
92
46 Thua Thien Hue
Total
15-19
236
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
48 Da Nang
Total
177 207
65
51 735
92 704
25 132
5 617
1 954
15-19
760
760
20-24
10 010
8 311
1 535
46
118
25-29
27 581
17 217
9 814
491
59
30-34
34 413
11 070
20 282
2 703
293
35-39
34 450
4 599
22 613
6 180
970
88
40-44
36 127
5 556
20 605
7 597
1 782
586
45-49
33 865
4 221
17 855
8 114
2 395
1 280
63 791
109 180
56 469
16 456
4 587
15 127
3 621
495
65
49 Quang Nam
Total
250 604
122
15-19
2 604
20-24
19 306
25-29
38 199
19 754
15 439
3 006
30-34
42 176
11 224
23 728
6 054
952
217
35-39
45 474
4 602
24 375
12 240
3 429
828
40-44
49 179
4 274
21 587
16 863
5 518
877
45-49
53 667
6 206
20 428
17 812
6 556
2 664
12 262
4 349
2 604
62
60
51 Quang Ngai
Total
215 155
429
57 305
98 540
42 270
15-19
2 282
65
1 907
251
59
20-24
16 127
119
12 494
3 342
171
25-29
35 546
131
19 261
14 886
1 207
30-34
40 106
60
10 700
22 631
5 775
883
59
35-39
39 765
4 551
23 401
9 039
2 266
509
40-44
39 767
3 914
17 779
13 260
3 731
1 083
45-49
41 562
55
4 479
16 251
12 759
5 382
2 636
275 090
278
67 468
126 645
57 758
17 404
5 538
1 227
65
62
52 Binh Dinh
Total
15-19
1 292
20-24
20 125
137
15 965
3 800
223
25-29
37 249
72
19 498
16 385
1 092
202
30-34
51 324
13 275
29 551
7 250
1 112
135
35-39
54 408
6 777
30 194
13 280
3 753
405
40-44
59 013
5 241
28 081
19 046
4 868
1 777
45-49
51 679
5 485
18 570
16 867
7 468
3 221
69
237
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
54 Phu Yen
Total
15-19
164 185
210
39 225
79 614
32 338
9 536
3 262
1 922
1 922
20-24
12 098
9 630
2 250
218
25-29
21 684
10 783
9 713
1 134
30-34
30 793
7 385
18 785
4 022
600
35-39
33 466
4 293
19 980
7 227
1 370
545
40-44
35 690
2 801
18 246
10 633
3 210
801
45-49
28 533
105
2 411
10 640
9 104
4 356
1 917
210 686
65
55 581
103 620
34 563
12 386
4 470
54
51
56 Khanh Hoa
Total
15-19
1 737
1 737
20-24
11 374
8 927
2 322
125
25-29
25 870
13 572
10 741
1 310
175
72
30-34
39 776
12 635
21 615
4 336
898
227
35-39
44 842
8 000
25 935
8 270
2 175
463
40-44
46 374
6 007
24 515
10 485
3 811
1 556
45-49
40 712
4 703
18 492
10 038
5 327
2 153
27 270
42 213
19 859
10 553
7 356
7 559
2 428
117
8 291
6 494
1 205
297
65
58 Ninh Thuan
Total
15-19
107 443
193
1 582
1 582
20-24
10 190
25-29
16 287
30-34
20 302
37
4 901
10 637
3 421
820
486
35-39
19 898
35
1 846
9 229
5 352
2 601
835
40-44
21 000
35
1 833
8 377
5 677
3 062
2 016
45-49
18 184
1 258
5 048
4 086
3 772
4 020
50 311
91 893
43 956
20 638
8 132
1 925
1 820
104
20-24
14 808
11 222
3 314
271
25-29
31 051
14 665
14 163
1 662
561
30-34
41 678
10 218
23 641
6 426
1 108
228
35-39
43 775
5 260
21 636
12 167
3 689
1 024
40-44
44 399
3 986
17 522
12 912
7 456
2 523
45-49
37 351
3 140
11 512
10 518
7 824
4 358
86
60 Binh Thuan
Total
15-19
214 987
57
57
238
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
62 Kon Tum
Total
89 882
130
22 658
36 243
16 379
7 302
15-19
2 753
62
2 592
99
20-24
11 229
69
7 681
25-29
16 141
30-34
7 169
2 846
529
104
6 144
7 159
1 953
750
136
18 544
2 860
9 456
3 389
1 829
1 010
35-39
15 670
1 508
7 370
3 535
1 416
1 840
40-44
13 755
854
5 412
3 921
1 359
2 209
45-49
11 790
1 020
3 900
3 051
1 845
1 974
60 488
108 153
53 464
23 457
15 349
5 801
307
19 174
7 264
500
110
64 Gia Lai
Total
261 156
245
15-19
6 108
20-24
27 180
25-29
47 149
17 119
24 314
4 927
668
120
30-34
53 391
8 805
27 118
11 955
4 141
1 372
35-39
49 778
4 396
21 636
14 218
5 987
3 489
40-44
42 071
2 971
15 989
12 576
5 735
4 801
45-49
35 479
60
2 222
11 524
9 289
6 816
5 568
340 042
408
76 259
136 188
76 929
30 947
19 310
15-19
4 755
67
4 539
148
20-24
31 985
24 601
7 087
297
25-29
54 981
24 079
24 912
5 064
647
232
30-34
60 416
10 463
32 318
14 095
2 411
1 129
35-39
68 315
5 416
31 153
21 159
7 395
3 193
40-44
60 051
3 500
21 855
19 096
9 604
5 703
45-49
59 538
3 661
18 714
17 218
10 891
9 053
26 684
9 533
6 493
133
52
66 Dak Lak
Total
47
294
67 Dak Nong
Total
108 359
84
20 819
44 746
15-19
1 839
40
1 595
204
20-24
10 121
44
6 807
2 744
447
78
25-29
16 949
5 353
8 525
2 414
499
158
30-34
23 138
3 245
11 592
6 148
1 610
544
35-39
21 567
1 946
9 426
6 616
2 397
1 183
40-44
18 062
1 038
7 239
5 810
2 130
1 845
45-49
16 683
835
5 016
5 249
2 819
2 764
239
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
68 Lam Dong
Total
15-19
229 106
52
58 763
100 678
44 886
16 238
8 489
2 779
2 581
197
20-24
20 986
16 508
4 082
396
25-29
34 411
15 847
15 500
2 725
283
57
30-34
44 052
11 238
24 372
6 491
1 397
502
35-39
43 859
5 442
22 764
11 191
3 219
1 242
40-44
43 134
3 935
19 185
12 846
4 565
2 603
45-49
39 885
3 212
14 578
11 238
6 773
4 084
49 151
84 198
34 022
11 312
4 890
2 419
2 179
189
52
20-24
16 541
13 583
2 763
143
52
25-29
31 752
14 653
15 159
1 766
48
126
30-34
36 167
7 850
21 212
5 369
1 168
461
35-39
36 115
5 103
19 565
8 598
2 244
605
40-44
32 134
2 979
15 085
8 998
3 567
1 404
45-49
28 652
2 804
10 226
9 095
4 234
2 294
73 962
104 945
24 697
5 230
1 801
1 862
161
52
70 Binh Phuoc
Total
15-19
183 781
208
107
102
72 Tay Ninh
Total
15-19
210 803
167
2 023
20-24
16 991
25-29
33 279
30-34
39 453
35-39
42 955
40-44
41 940
45-49
34 160
12 942
3 881
169
19 116
12 695
1 303
111
14 148
21 360
3 444
446
56
61
10 749
25 728
5 282
899
236
52
8 850
24 617
7 240
950
231
6 296
16 503
7 260
2 824
1 278
177 699
164 477
32 998
7 761
1 630
2 843
2 469
374
38 671
33 715
4 956
55
74 Binh Duong
Total
15-19
20-24
384 860
296
25-29
90 754
63 696
24 815
2 101
142
30-34
91 155
168
39 563
46 472
4 131
822
35-39
65 734
68
18 813
38 269
7 563
953
69
40-44
52 187
11 479
28 656
9 533
2 252
266
45-49
43 516
7 964
20 935
9 670
3 592
1 295
61
240
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
75 Dong Nai
Total
494 078
352
151 211
225 823
83 644
23 852
9 195
15-19
2 484
2 333
151
20-24
30 679
25 339
4 962
378
25-29
88 148
48 356
33 150
5 931
535
84
30-34
98 660
33 047
52 736
10 719
1 486
672
35-39
97 951
17 584
55 276
19 804
3 923
1 365
40-44
89 693
12 812
42 621
24 135
7 408
2 718
45-49
86 463
260
11 741
36 927
22 677
10 501
4 357
196 619
109
60 604
94 532
28 038
9 261
4 075
52
92
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Total
15-19
885
829
56
20-24
11 653
8 862
2 644
146
25-29
32 103
20 235
11 308
400
108
30-34
40 041
13 190
22 558
3 857
436
35-39
38 156
6 131
22 786
6 583
1 933
615
40-44
38 388
6 267
20 545
7 762
2 667
1 147
45-49
35 393
5 090
14 635
9 289
4 118
2 261
591 456
660 735
112 316
18 065
4 936
109
79 Ho Chi Minh City
Total
1 388 234
725
15-19
5 560
5 407
154
20-24
57 498
48 734
8 764
25-29
201 887
142 606
53 839
4 692
477
30-34
319 922
157 882
147 664
13 453
732
191
35-39
296 271
98 042
167 721
26 659
3 706
142
40-44
272 388
175
78 996
153 270
32 713
5 794
1 439
45-49
234 707
275
59 788
129 323
34 799
7 357
3 164
282 355
360
98 346
141 821
32 879
7 232
1 716
1 739
60
17 703
3 203
70
25 839
18 205
1 575
48
274
80 Long An
Total
15-19
1 799
20-24
21 033
25-29
45 668
30-34
56 318
77
20 625
31 290
3 723
505
98
35-39
54 057
227
12 824
32 745
7 298
758
205
40-44
51 353
10 284
31 157
7 646
1 983
283
45-49
52 127
9 331
25 161
12 567
3 937
1 131
57
241
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
82 Tien Giang
Total
15-19
321 934
562
112 394
160 349
38 398
8 392
1 840
3 038
3 038
20-24
23 482
19 098
4 236
149
25-29
46 792
427
28 075
16 811
1 397
81
30-34
64 678
67
24 205
35 971
4 013
352
69
35-39
58 995
15 545
35 836
6 202
1 265
148
40-44
60 158
11 360
34 825
11 864
1 673
369
45-49
64 790
11 073
32 670
14 772
5 021
1 254
95 941
117 943
21 767
4 828
1 499
68
83 Ben Tre
Total
15-19
242 219
241
1 553
1 553
20-24
13 025
11 069
1 956
25-29
32 471
22 870
9 035
506
60
30-34
46 848
22 553
22 222
1 943
130
35-39
44 930
13 281
27 757
3 502
263
126
40-44
48 131
67
12 250
28 612
5 733
1 168
301
45-49
55 262
174
12 365
28 361
10 083
3 207
1 072
189 659
97
68 182
94 374
20 302
5 108
1 596
2 099
280
11 739
2 433
60
84 Tra Vinh
Total
15-19
2 379
20-24
14 272
25-29
28 801
17 841
9 842
940
178
30-34
39 867
14 446
22 004
2 977
383
57
35-39
40 164
10 069
25 666
3 945
428
56
40-44
33 381
7 087
19 176
5 292
1 250
519
45-49
30 794
4 901
14 974
7 087
2 868
964
71 940
92 236
18 099
2 947
1 157
1 399
1 337
62
20-24
11 823
9 980
1 794
49
25-29
25 993
16 019
9 505
469
30-34
37 576
16 749
18 573
1 813
338
48
35-39
39 214
11 107
23 512
4 147
448
40-44
34 366
58
9 747
19 441
4 411
605
104
45-49
36 180
58
7 001
19 348
7 212
1 555
1 006
41
56
86 Vinh Long
Total
15-19
186 551
172
56
242
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
87 Dong Thap
Total
315 727
166
104 698
156 589
42 902
9 081
2 289
15-19
2 613
2 549
64
20-24
21 987
17 162
4 766
59
25-29
48 472
27 305
19 588
1 508
71
30-34
60 827
21 071
33 566
5 571
546
35-39
60 121
14 619
35 712
8 559
1 037
194
40-44
63 289
11 608
35 649
12 941
2 462
534
45-49
58 418
10 384
27 244
14 264
4 965
1 561
143 653
189 052
53 771
12 263
4 320
71
95
89 An Giang
Total
403 542
483
15-19
4 620
4 212
408
20-24
35 332
27 248
7 431
652
25-29
64 462
36 524
25 116
2 467
355
30-34
82 147
28 728
43 982
8 102
1 259
76
35-39
75 221
18 659
41 791
12 546
1 381
666
40-44
74 966
17 041
38 581
14 665
3 634
1 046
45-49
66 795
304
11 241
31 743
15 340
5 635
2 532
326 278
70
96 897
155 659
54 401
13 436
5 814
178
91 Kien Giang
Total
15-19
4 146
4 086
59
20-24
29 058
22 821
5 755
322
160
25-29
54 924
26 217
24 353
4 193
161
30-34
65 031
18 674
37 598
7 376
1 208
174
35-39
65 623
11 435
38 125
12 890
2 614
560
40-44
56 864
7 683
28 627
14 639
4 074
1 771
45-49
50 632
5 981
21 142
14 981
5 219
3 309
82 849
108 017
23 507
4 835
1 400
1 941
108
70
92 Can Tho
Total
220 786
178
15-19
2 050
20-24
16 068
64
12 983
2 963
58
25-29
32 734
59
18 945
12 767
903
61
30-34
49 249
20 137
25 244
3 658
155
56
35-39
42 961
11 287
25 480
5 288
807
98
40-44
41 882
9 858
23 685
7 125
1 134
80
45-49
35 841
7 697
17 769
6 475
2 678
1 166
56
243
Table 6 (Continued)
Code
Administration/
age group of the
mother
Unit: Person
Number of
women aged 1549 have given
the birth
Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving
0 child
1 child
2 children
3 children
4 children
5 children
and over
93 Hau Giang
Total
15-19
136 336
44
46 619
67 086
17 620
4 026
1 411
1 320
91
20-24
9 459
7 659
1 663
137
25-29
21 222
12 549
8 229
403
41
10 402
14 504
2 175
124
5 830
16 601
3 757
534
941
30-34
27 253
35-39
26 766
40-44
27 228
4 885
15 681
5 297
1 277
88
45-49
22 996
3 973
10 316
5 851
2 051
804
76 700
110 850
35 161
7 975
3 467
2 642
2 466
175
20-24
18 252
14 279
3 841
131
25-29
35 564
20 228
13 609
1 669
58
30-34
47 035
131
16 117
26 075
4 133
505
75
35-39
49 606
65
10 515
29 237
8 109
1 548
132
40-44
43 504
62
7 505
22 265
10 428
2 136
1 107
45-49
37 866
58
5 589
15 648
10 690
3 729
2 153
148 815
53
46 286
72 979
21 826
5 757
1 914
43
49
94 Soc Trang
Total
15-19
234 469
316
95 Bac Lieu
Total
15-19
1 408
1 408
20-24
11 427
9 409
1 968
50
25-29
23 698
13 344
9 530
730
48
47
30-34
28 390
8 537
16 684
2 498
537
135
35-39
31 772
6 102
19 774
5 094
559
243
40-44
28 030
4 321
14 521
6 690
1 698
799
45-49
24 090
53
3 165
10 503
6 765
2 915
690
226 074
242
74 846
106 879
33 342
7 582
3 184
2 960
200
15 899
5 459
49
96 Ca Mau
Total
15-19
3 160
20-24
21 484
25-29
36 472
19 623
15 027
1 758
63
30-34
47 094
15 807
26 291
4 389
550
57
35-39
44 377
8 583
26 048
8 365
1 080
300
40-44
40 249
53
7 716
20 968
9 073
1 774
665
45-49
33 239
112
4 259
12 885
9 708
4 114
2 162
77
244
245
Administration
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
87.0
84.1
89.2
85.0
82.3
86.5
89.8
89.2
90.3
87.9
87.6
81.5
84.3
87.3
83.0
84.1
86.5
80.8
82.8
88.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Diseases
100.0
Total
1.1
0.0
3.7
0.0
2.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.4
0.0
1.0
1.9
0.0
0.5
0.4
1.4
1.4
0.6
1.2
0.9
2.0
3.2
7.2
1.8
2.1
1.9
2.3
0.0
2.4
4.4
5.3
0.9
2.3
3.3
5.2
7.3
5.6
3.9
3.6
4.5
Accident at work Traffic accident
3.3
2.3
1.2
0.0
3.2
0.9
2.4
1.8
0.0
1.2
1.0
2.0
1.4
2.7
1.0
2.5
1.7
1.2
1.8
1.8
Other accident
By cause of death
Table 7
PROPORTION OF DEATHS IN 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY BY CAUSES OF DEATH,
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
2.0
2.4
1.1
3.2
3.5
2.4
6.8
5.7
3.5
2.5
3.1
0.9
0.0
0.8
1.0
2.4
0.8
0.3
2.9
1.0
Suicide
3.2
9.4
5.9
8.5
4.2
11.8
1.2
8.2
10.2
4.2
1.7
3.9
7.1
2.9
5.8
4.1
5.4
4.9
6.4
4.9
Other
Unit: Percentage
246
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Code
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 7 (Continued)
80.4
80.0
82.0
94.7
88.7
89.1
90.5
85.5
91.9
85.4
88.5
93.5
80.7
79.6
87.6
80.3
84.3
85.1
92.3
90.5
86.6
91.1
90.4
84.2
91.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Diseases
100.0
Total
1.1
1.3
0.0
0.7
3.2
0.8
3.8
0.0
0.0
1.0
3.3
0.4
1.0
2.1
0.0
0.9
1.4
0.0
0.0
1.7
0.9
0.0
0.0
1.6
1.3
2.7
10.3
2.3
7.5
1.7
5.5
1.4
9.3
7.6
6.6
3.8
5.3
6.1
2.3
4.1
2.9
5.4
5.4
4.0
5.0
4.9
3.1
4.7
6.9
8.5
Accident at work Traffic accident
2.8
2.3
1.2
0.7
3.5
1.7
0.0
1.8
4.5
3.1
1.3
2.5
0.5
2.1
0.0
2.0
0.7
3.1
1.4
1.5
0.0
0.0
2.0
1.6
1.2
Other accident
By cause of death
1.1
1.9
1.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.1
0.0
4.1
0.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.0
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.9
1.8
1.5
Suicide
1.2
0.0
4.9
0.0
5.0
1.5
2.6
2.6
3.6
4.8
4.0
11.2
10.7
0.0
7.4
7.8
0.6
6.0
2.8
2.5
5.5
2.2
7.5
8.0
7.1
Other
Unit: Percentage
247
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 7 (Continued)
85.9
94.4
97.5
92.0
89.5
90.6
86.6
94.2
91.7
88.5
84.7
88.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
79.6
100.0
86.6
91.2
100.0
100.0
77.2
100.0
89.2
79.6
100.0
100.0
84.1
100.0
86.1
83.3
100.0
100.0
81.3
100.0
80.5
86.2
100.0
100.0
85.7
Diseases
100.0
Total
0.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
0.9
0.7
0.5
2.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.6
1.3
3.5
1.0
1.0
1.4
6.6
3.5
4.0
3.5
6.9
0.9
4.3
4.1
1.6
3.7
2.5
3.3
2.5
2.9
2.1
8.8
10.2
12.0
4.5
9.0
13.5
0.0
6.4
6.3
5.6
4.4
2.7
1.2
4.5
0.0
1.1
5.4
1.5
2.4
1.0
0.0
0.8
6.2
5.8
0.3
4.0
0.9
2.5
0.8
3.8
2.2
3.3
2.3
2.0
4.9
2.1
Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident
By cause of death
0.9
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.6
1.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.7
1.1
0.2
0.0
1.8
1.5
1.6
5.0
0.0
3.1
4.9
2.0
0.0
0.0
Suicide
4.6
9.0
1.8
1.3
3.0
3.0
1.7
2.5
3.3
0.0
1.5
3.7
3.5
7.5
1.0
6.7
4.3
1.9
3.4
3.4
6.0
2.1
7.4
1.8
1.2
Other
Unit: Percentage
248
Administration
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Code
Table 7 (Continued)
78.8
92.7
86.2
100.0
84.5
100.0
91.3
90.5
82.0
85.9
83.1
64.4
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
90.7
100.0
86.2
90.6
100.0
100.0
76.7
100.0
94.6
85.9
100.0
100.0
86.8
100.0
81.7
85.3
100.0
100.0
87.8
Diseases
100.0
Total
0.0
2.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
1.2
1.6
0.5
0.0
0.6
0.0
7.3
0.0
2.6
0.0
8.7
0.0
4.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
13.7
5.0
5.4
3.0
3.1
2.7
11.8
5.5
4.3
3.0
4.1
Accident at work Traffic accident
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.2
0.8
0.6
2.1
1.0
1.0
0.6
0.9
Other accident
By cause of death
6.9
2.3
0.0
3.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.6
2.0
0.8
0.2
2.5
0.7
Suicide
28.7
5.3
14.1
9.2
9.5
0.0
0.0
10.6
0.0
13.8
7.3
7.5
8.8
0.0
13.2
4.3
5.5
6.3
5.2
7.2
8.5
5.9
Other
Unit: Percentage
249
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Code
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 7 (Continued)
84.1
96.6
95.7
91.4
95.0
83.8
93.1
85.3
93.8
91.6
85.9
63.4
86.7
87.7
84.8
83.1
92.5
86.9
84.3
97.9
84.0
82.0
96.9
77.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Diseases
100.0
Total
6.4
0.0
3.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.8
0.0
0.0
4.1
0.0
7.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.3
0.0
8.3
0.0
2.1
0.0
8.6
1.6
7.1
15.2
0.0
8.5
14.3
4.3
4.4
0.0
7.2
6.9
16.2
3.4
8.6
4.3
3.4
5.3
3.2
0.0
3.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.3
0.0
5.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident
By cause of death
0.0
0.0
2.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.8
0.0
6.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
10.7
Suicide
3.6
3.1
0.0
16.0
0.0
15.7
4.4
1.3
4.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
22.3
9.8
0.0
6.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Other
Unit: Percentage
250
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 7 (Continued)
91.1
68.7
82.0
77.3
74.7
65.3
97.1
81.4
90.3
84.3
92.0
92.6
87.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
95.7
93.4
78.3
93.0
87.1
96.2
69.4
79.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Diseases
100.0
Total
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.3
3.3
0.0
4.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.0
4.5
0.0
12.9
1.4
4.8
4.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.1
3.2
0.9
9.9
3.1
12.5
0.0
24.7
14.4
0.0
13.0
9.7
8.9
4.8
5.0
3.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.4
3.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
10.0
2.7
0.0
0.0
4.3
0.0
Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident
By cause of death
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.1
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
2.4
2.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
8.4
0.0
Suicide
10.9
21.1
0.0
0.0
4.4
13.6
1.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.5
4.1
6.4
2.2
6.6
3.7
0.0
0.0
5.1
22.7
5.0
8.8
0.0
Other
Unit: Percentage
251
Administration
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
Code
Table 7 (Continued)
86.6
83.9
90.3
84.8
84.2
80.7
89.6
95.2
89.5
88.3
90.0
79.7
83.9
86.2
82.7
81.2
85.3
79.4
83.2
88.9
75.6
82.5
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Diseases
100.0
Total
1.9
0.0
1.3
0.0
4.2
0.0
3.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.8
0.0
1.2
2.3
0.0
0.4
1.1
1.4
1.4
0.6
1.5
1.0
8.0
10.5
2.4
3.5
8.2
0.0
2.5
1.3
2.5
0.0
2.8
1.9
5.3
0.0
1.8
3.3
8.8
5.8
5.6
3.7
3.7
4.6
1.9
3.4
3.9
1.8
1.4
0.0
3.8
1.1
2.6
2.1
0.0
1.6
1.3
2.4
0.7
3.3
1.7
2.7
1.9
1.3
2.0
2.1
Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident
By cause of death
1.0
0.0
2.3
2.0
1.3
4.0
4.1
2.9
7.4
6.9
4.0
3.2
3.8
1.1
0.0
0.9
1.5
2.5
0.8
0.3
2.9
1.2
Suicide
4.7
10.5
1.3
9.5
5.4
10.7
4.9
12.0
1.3
7.1
10.6
3.3
0.0
4.7
2.3
2.4
6.2
3.4
5.5
3.9
6.0
4.5
Other
Unit: Percentage
252
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Code
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 7 (Continued)
81.6
93.9
86.9
88.6
88.0
85.7
91.8
85.5
87.6
94.2
80.1
81.6
87.7
78.7
84.2
86.4
91.2
91.3
87.0
87.8
93.2
85.4
87.5
89.9
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Diseases
100.0
Total
6.6
1.8
0.0
0.0
1.1
3.6
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.2
3.1
0.5
1.1
1.4
0.0
0.0
1.6
0.0
0.0
2.2
1.2
0.0
0.0
1.9
4.4
11.5
3.3
10.1
1.9
4.9
0.0
10.8
6.0
8.1
3.1
4.2
6.3
1.5
4.8
2.3
5.2
3.7
4.3
4.2
5.1
3.0
4.5
Accident at work Traffic accident
1.6
4.6
1.5
1.7
1.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
1.5
5.5
2.5
1.5
2.8
0.6
2.9
0.0
2.3
0.7
3.6
2.2
1.9
0.0
0.0
2.4
Other accident
By cause of death
0.0
1.8
1.6
1.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.6
0.0
1.1
1.1
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
2.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.5
Suicide
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.5
0.9
8.8
1.3
4.3
5.9
4.6
9.8
10.8
0.0
7.6
9.0
0.7
6.9
3.5
3.1
6.8
3.1
9.0
Other
Unit: Percentage
253
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 7 (Continued)
84.5
85.2
83.6
85.0
83.3
79.4
88.8
76.1
76.9
87.7
78.1
83.8
85.7
94.0
97.2
90.5
87.8
89.2
88.9
96.7
93.3
86.0
89.3
90.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Diseases
100.0
Total
0.0
1.4
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
1.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
0.0
4.0
1.3
1.3
1.9
3.2
3.9
4.6
5.0
0.0
4.1
3.8
2.0
4.5
2.8
3.6
2.2
2.8
6.9
7.9
12.8
11.2
6.4
6.2
12.9
0.0
4.7
5.2
4.5
2.2
0.0
4.7
0.0
3.3
7.0
2.3
3.0
1.1
0.0
0.8
7.3
8.5
0.0
4.4
1.2
7.2
1.1
2.7
1.8
3.7
2.9
1.3
6.6
Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident
By cause of death
1.1
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.4
2.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.3
1.7
0.0
0.0
2.4
0.0
1.1
5.9
0.0
3.6
6.2
0.0
0.0
Suicide
3.2
5.4
2.3
1.8
0.0
0.0
1.6
3.2
3.9
0.0
1.6
3.6
3.2
11.5
0.0
6.7
5.5
2.7
4.0
2.1
3.7
1.4
7.0
2.4
Other
Unit: Percentage
254
Administration
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
Code
87 010 647
6 792 535
764 490
502 151
297 197
725 879
645 105
514 929
398 198
1 124 844
752 772
792 147
1 126 192
730 425
1 157 471
1 561 705
1 309 760
1 007 165
1 074 060
1 710 197
6 938 384
770 928
509 426
302 030
735 465
650 251
522 117
402 887
1 136 312
764 106
800 311
1 146 077
738 645
1 174 881
1 586 470
1 332 017
1 018 176
1 100 195
1 732 937
The same
commune/ward
7 092
1 518
812
5 100
7 018
912
388
1 529
963
485
102
142
98
38
266
258
273
5 842
107 587
Abroad
15 647
24 617
10 200
17 157
17 748
16 498
7 832
18 357
7 201
10 850
11 365
4 548
7 090
5 108
9 320
4 576
7 002
6 438
139 684
1 868 534
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
88 987 131
Total population aged
1 and over on time
point of 1/4/2014
Table 8
POPULATION AGED 1 AND OVER BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE
ON TIME POINT OF 1/4/2013, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
Not stated
323
363
Unit: Person
255
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Code
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Administration
Table 8 (Continued)
1 090 521
952 065
1 426 171
1 209 788
1 469 313
861 038
1 161 776
571 820
1 184 235
463 768
1 331 808
987 112
1 445 252
1 221 193
1 489 784
872 245
1 181 527
578 920
1 191 569
469 871
1 349 121
2 822 997
2 956 905
1 111 915
3 376 845
3 428 460
595 648
896 228
914 278
604 004
1 788 717
1 811 626
838 494
778 219
787 058
851 631
1 749 996
1 766 567
1 199 367
1 120 976
1 136 623
1 230 312
1 870 255
The same
commune/ward
6 235
1 826
2 441
719
1 373
1 920
1 291
52
37
352
103
329
178
253
648
973
453
1 953
9 162
30 676
Abroad
17 260
6 103
7 334
7 064
19 399
11 105
20 143
11 227
18 829
34 399
20 422
7 903
11 184
21 783
103 233
45 380
16 224
20 468
8 121
15 198
13 686
35 022
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
1 906 567
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
Not stated
41
Unit: Person
256
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Code
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 8 (Continued)
1 224 325
997 073
1 011 876
1 637 829
2 090 358
1 697 592
1 192 184
751 777
1 278 821
857 652
1 183 078
1 013 390
1 025 778
1 657 292
2 119 935
1 714 869
1 215 973
758 106
1 290 758
863 022
1 199 802
1 005 443
1 037 999
1 244 729
2 657 512
2 779 609
1 656 816
1 673 312
1 826 079
1 689 916
1 069 552
1 088 212
1 437 419
896 443
912 288
1 455 134
1 219 048
1 236 125
7 419 457
528 188
554 410
7 852 599
1 777 629
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
157
491
238
305
245
870
67
177
591
142
79
155
7 096
107
464
917
734
294
246
54
350
16 724
5 214
11 446
6 092
23 484
17 032
28 707
19 396
13 725
15 726
20 262
33 021
17 560
426 046
32 449
121 633
151 851
17 925
15 551
16 831
26 167
18 970
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
1 796 949
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
Not stated
Unit: Person
257
3 405 631
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
01
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
930 395
847 158
538 734
499 096
656 731
785 025
591 365
372 002
559 102
399 016
377 969
569 877
201 230
262 884
329 181
366 315
150 651
248 629
384 025
43 788 817
Administration
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
MALE
Code
Table 8 (Continued)
915 983
836 889
528 583
495 866
649 251
777 100
585 208
369 451
551 853
395 735
374 279
566 648
198 765
260 116
327 229
363 537
149 104
246 347
382 175
3 349 854
42 935 172
The same
commune/ward
577
4 896
1 055
269
2 489
3 077
605
217
813
667
289
117
98
117
164
236
3 686
67 516
Abroad
13 836
5 373
9 096
2 961
4 991
4 848
5 552
2 334
6 436
2 614
3 401
3 229
2 348
2 669
1 952
2 662
1 383
2 046
1 850
51 930
785 928
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
Not stated
161
202
Unit: Person
258
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Administration
33
Code
Table 8 (Continued)
669 098
233 526
595 255
289 246
582 618
434 528
720 876
596 021
699 053
479 951
547 952
294 775
425 507
603 949
1 472 712
1 695 655
446 464
873 548
386 846
845 864
556 936
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
661 218
230 643
592 247
286 241
574 705
429 881
712 961
591 828
692 063
465 042
540 114
291 363
420 246
587 825
1 401 737
1 672 442
437 849
864 388
383 315
838 181
551 036
The same
commune/ward
3 330
1 530
1 462
435
910
1 324
52
230
51
197
121
511
469
238
1 492
6 742
22 713
Abroad
7 828
2 883
3 008
3 004
7 683
4 597
7 719
4 193
6 868
14 398
7 369
3 174
3 769
9 382
48 261
19 883
7 086
7 698
3 096
6 773
4 536
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
Not stated
41
Unit: Person
259
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
77
83
Dong Nai
75
Tien Giang
Binh Duong
74
82
Tay Ninh
72
Long An
Binh Phuoc
70
80
Lam Dong
68
Ho Chi Minh City
Dak Nong
67
79
Dak Lak
Administration
66
Code
Table 8 (Continued)
601 350
434 831
647 221
379 922
601 516
852 840
1 043 878
823 342
504 059
495 500
605 470
824 510
713 106
3 764 275
519 579
1 368 316
890 644
538 063
451 906
619 767
280 197
903 130
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
594 616
433 815
643 163
377 805
591 146
846 409
1 031 774
815 553
498 443
488 211
596 798
813 658
706 748
3 567 996
503 849
1 310 380
816 545
531 004
444 945
612 149
267 048
893 820
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
248
120
123
133
433
67
123
362
52
3 189
280
326
459
145
123
14
141
6 734
1 016
3 810
1 997
10 247
6 298
11 671
7 722
5 493
6 927
8 672
10 852
6 306
193 090
15 730
57 656
73 773
6 601
6 816
7 495
13 135
9 169
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
Not stated
Unit: Person
260
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
Administration
01
FEMALE
Code
Table 8 (Continued)
976 172
885 779
561 461
519 080
675 286
801 446
583 516
366 643
586 976
401 295
386 137
566 434
201 658
259 233
321 070
369 150
151 380
260 797
386 903
3 532 752
45 198 314
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
954 272
873 308
545 477
511 299
660 509
784 605
572 263
360 974
574 339
396 412
378 492
558 197
199 433
254 812
317 877
362 342
148 093
255 804
382 316
3 442 681
44 075 475
The same
commune/ward
714
2 196
464
542
2 611
3 941
307
171
716
295
196
102
24
38
149
94
37
2 156
40 071
Abroad
21 186
10 275
15 521
7 238
12 166
12 899
10 946
5 498
11 921
4 587
7 449
8 136
2 200
4 420
3 156
6 659
3 192
4 956
4 588
87 754
1 082 606
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
Not stated
161
161
Unit: Person
261
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Administration
33
Code
Table 8 (Continued)
680 023
236 345
596 314
289 675
598 909
437 717
768 908
625 172
746 199
507 161
563 962
309 229
426 124
626 363
1 484 194
1 732 805
467 813
938 078
400 213
920 703
579 687
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
670 590
233 124
591 987
285 578
587 071
431 157
756 352
617 960
734 107
487 022
550 406
304 284
418 248
611 542
1 421 260
1 704 402
458 379
924 329
394 904
911 815
569 941
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
37
122
52
132
178
131
137
504
215
462
2 419
7 962
2 905
297
979
284
463
595
9 433
3 220
4 326
4 059
11 716
6 507
12 424
7 034
11 961
20 002
13 052
4 729
7 415
12 401
54 972
25 497
9 138
12 770
5 025
8 424
9 151
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
Not stated
Unit: Person
262
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
77
83
Dong Nai
75
Tien Giang
Binh Duong
74
82
Tay Ninh
72
Long An
Binh Phuoc
70
80
Lam Dong
68
Ho Chi Minh City
Dak Nong
67
79
Dak Lak
Administration
66
Code
Table 8 (Continued)
598 452
428 191
643 537
378 184
614 457
862 029
1 076 058
833 950
521 719
517 890
639 259
865 406
742 028
4 088 324
518 420
1 411 293
935 435
550 148
460 382
616 358
274 212
893 819
Total population aged
1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014
588 462
423 837
635 659
373 971
601 038
851 183
1 058 583
822 276
513 433
508 862
627 527
843 159
730 671
3 851 460
501 593
1 347 132
856 767
538 548
451 498
606 899
261 141
883 809
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
157
243
118
183
112
438
54
229
142
79
103
3 907
107
184
591
275
149
122
40
209
9 990
4 197
7 636
4 094
13 237
10 734
17 037
11 674
8 232
8 798
11 590
22 169
11 254
232 957
16 720
63 977
78 077
11 324
8 735
9 337
13 032
9 801
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013
Not stated
Unit: Person
263
Table 9
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
213
666
116
640
371
967
284
518
706
882
1 068
265
870
1 447
2 084
1 671
3 669
1 730
801
1 129
1 699
1 241
2 941
1 340
2 358
1 553
2 273
3 422
2 784
7 627
1 499
4 577
7 836
7 123
5 115
17 355
7 049
7 713
52 655
829 070 55 223
80
143
57
201
150
48
96
105
21
36
137
1 630
58
46
206
41
400
95
323
88
908
444
69
918
48
297
76
303
322
275
302
946
63
63
42
303
244
119
320
662
4 779
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
4 282 3 088
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Cao
over by Ha Noi Ha
Giang
Bang
province
61
172
220
89
558
115
64
23
47
700
2 694
Lao
Cai
294
54
64
286
295
45
40
256
280
141
201
1 426 1 567
63
69
44
46
184
161
319
43
662
3 452
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
122
425
541
123
101
179
25
180
166
26
463
4 475
Yen
Bai
62
234
70
105
130
256
38
63
1 749
6 874
180
75
1 494
110
61
1 071
113
193
159
111
40
107
275
373
565
1 242
9 172
86
72
1 230
64
718
1 026
82
1 057
5 336
782
565
67
68
494
75
137
94
52
54
17
40
2 096
9 286
241
209
2 912
55
74
126
230
891
43
27
2 232
329
166
402
969
64
175
184
139
321
110
22
95
159
500
84
3 697
9 319 10 504
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
POPULATION AGED 1 AND OVER BY PROVINCE/CITY OF USUAL RESIDENCE ON 1/4/2013 AND 1/4/2014 AND SEX
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Code
264
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
220
139
82
740
1 289
812
148
1 073
228
108
46
62
319
605
67
44
63
138
123
18
400
75
158
386
192
42
68
96
139
166
114
29
17
165
356
471
135
154
182
230
50
38
32
52
35
43
2 186
6 040
32
44
31
1 363
6 601
37
42
36
40
2 825
9 785
Hai
Hai Hung
Duong Phong Yen
68
91
68
1 166
1 662
41
6 052
Bac
Ninh
4 674
Vinh
Phuc
706
491
114
98
64
334
400
49
48
100
36
219
128
5 032
15 415
Thai
Binh
64
153
263
82
247
106
33
2 229
6 976
Ha
Nam
690
237
130
123
263
446
55
156
269
101
64
49
188
23
82
4 154
15 294
Nam
Dinh
537
360
266
62
66
60
160
95
17
62
1 226
6 972
Ninh
Binh
398
124
1 676
110
165
208
396
46
100
115
46
16
50
55
38
6 186
35 143
248
246
562
57
194
73
61
123
143
45
63
39
38
50
3 353
61
133
181
50
37
37
575
30 596 18 717
78
55
9 898
6 732
Da
Nang
145
259
43
54
322
75
64
79
142
13 079 13 874
Thua
Thanh
Ha Quang Quang
Thien
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh Binh
Tri
Hue
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
Unit: Person
265
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
114
256
9 810 10 468 12 477
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
36
6 851
Phu
Yen
32
8 806
3 999
8 339
71
237
47
37
142
3 671
Khanh Ninh Binh Kon
Hoa Thuan Thuan Tum
Dak
Lak
81
116
135
12
840
247
17
9 700 11 135
Gia
Lai
62
78
114
64
70
73
132
58
3 978 11 464 11 123
116
155
83
268
259
256
47
188
282
79
241
289
453
47
94
40
180
915
7 196 33 826 33 076
293
8 254
Dak Lam Binh Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Nong Dong Phuoc Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
Unit: Person
266
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
390
449
834
574
458
59
47
96
64
1 499
90 718
Ho Chi
Minh City
70
13 045
Long
An
17 544
63
12 529
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
16 055
Tra
Vinh
16 814
Vinh
Long
27 323
Dong
Thap
169
10 999
An
Giang
251
20
12 790
481
14 081
13 833
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
15 700
Soc
Trang
14 524
Bac
Lieu
19 989
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
267
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
2 528
3 321
2 038
7 116
9 790
1 255
340
74
220
712
197
5 356
8 479
7 338
19 758
58 713
13 699
5 000
3 817
8 046
14 071
6 701
253
55
342
3 248
7 204
6 716
2 898
2 375
4 246
3 457
6 649
44
2 317
8 362
4 430
2 405
8 542
59
113
77
72
53
87
137
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
72
44
170
542
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
60
175
165
Lao
Cai
48
36
278
55
149
105
149
265
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
57
70
102
82
173
Yen
Bai
46
57
127
266
103
58
54
241
41
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
66
305
88
89
98
600
138
250
37
90
119
270
125
973
736
663
638
82
707
268
244
86
108
69
75
293
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Nguyen Son
Ninh Giang
50
440
292
85
45
75
178
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
268
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
122
273
122
442
113
87
59
176
1 090
251
402
496
259
113
440
248
53
52
47
51
1 059
161
57
307
413
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
78
94
117
Bac
Ninh
104
74
105
Vinh
Phuc
107
152
131
56
60
362
95
165
75
59
Hung
Yen
68
34
81
88
98
201
212
210
719
Thai
Binh
178
179
104
169
358
78
360
Ha
Nam
364
302
170
195
206
41
173
194
711
532
466
441
Nam
Dinh
155
41
66
55
253
170
95
152
234
173
Ninh
Binh
145
264
233
114
283
118
65
387
180
408
95
234
405
226
106
94
83
198
595
408
124
2 576
1 182
114
179
42
148
510
163
1 496
284
182
246
532
767
79
163
86
385
499
42
4 897
193
102
59
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
140
51
123
92
978
794
349
296
551
269
75
117
63
771
953
501
62
263
85
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
360
70
188
251
70
181
48
82
360
1 153
618
517
434
350
192
Thua
Thien
Hue
349
336
247
59
89
106
208
851
3 075
998
605
1 407
723
2 182
195
83
42
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
269
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
89
180
359
708
61
118
83
318
285
40
69
99
82
419
517
991
4 700
287
2 054
233
70
66
396
255
168
62
719
116
98
93
212
81
54
199
192
53
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
57
398
286
107
66
519
49
Phu
Yen
447
102
70
318
751
233
49
219
62
82
52
64
262
301
151
157
50
63
56
42
79
116
258
65
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
280
111
129
54
124
157
48
41
274
97
210
Kon
Tum
601
199
56
72
181
49
641
57
187
512
100
40
109
916
220
142
Gia
Lai
476
76
41
95
49
55
127
671
105
42
143
612
982
291
67
Dak
Lak
573
59
54
47
116
67
58
45
236
467
387
47
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
152
226
116
307
34
255
79
48
59
49
63
641
717
244
47
71
91
70
57
51
63
1 114
242
225
234
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
61
57
75
229
52
311
343
394
279
389
1 220
11 466
2 001
68
71
448
224
82
31
382
65
158
265
177
59
44
339
404
99
1 368
3 550
1 034
218
88
46
385
69
196
40
380
41
238
54
313
1 009
392
184
715
224
61
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
270
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
874
1 177
514
942
1 067
66
28
Tra
Vinh
947
182
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
51
57
197
Long
An
908
2 680
1 730
593
646
1 056
651
753
2 328
11 970
1 269
670
744
420
304
Ho Chi
Minh City
84
34
379
158
46
57
149
84
88
Vinh
Long
50
270
228
Dong
Thap
63
84
An
Giang
70
43
61
51
47
87
40
194
94
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
287
Soc
Trang
40
38
107
53
Bac
Lieu
27
112
51
92
107
144
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
271
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
32
78
10 123
3 423
2 170
4 429
3 480
55
5 161
9 307
5 328
5 880
7 596
9 319
13 006
580
609
657
144
742
9 127
247
1 751
184
308
134 118
62
391
391
248
351
15 826
55
150
87
264
66 747
40
205
950
113
306
161
152
442
284
218
990
103
95
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang
1 960
134
273
Yen
Bai
352
233
784
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
130 347
174
60
1 211
Lao
Cai
64
113
7 431
150
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
6 257
275
7 511
24 088
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang
Bang
province
329
624
90
326
59
495
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
272
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
157
215
333
171
312
168
Bac
Ninh
471
Vinh
Phuc
297
450
276
331
142
69
327
160
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
117
90
253
216
80
2 982
79
221
401
410
177
110
145
821
167
1 161
89
118
312
196
Nam
Dinh
420
Ha
Nam
491
3 719
254
241
Thai
Binh
125
Hung
Yen
135
2 100
55
376
Ninh
Binh
259
71
126
3 065
550
2 603
11 645
158
252
531
602
69
60
2 745
59
3 229
10 590
164
156
108
490
2 779
717
1 582
5 547
41
470
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
82
982
1 314
2 906
394
81
290
56
1 649
535
953
249
56
418
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
63
5 897
173
287
751
51
88
Thua
Thien
Hue
1 144
237
76
227
44
306
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
273
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
453
3 016
916
3 203
57
97
142
59
94
666
635
221
2 503
1 083
170
59
448
196
600
444
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
Dak Nong
596
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
101
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
294
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
56
Ho Chi Minh City 1 700
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
54
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
104
82
53
1 357
610
908
1 343
79
70
728
Phu
Yen
63
60
57
48
2 381
244
1 324
594
57
479
455
43
142
33
895
1 477
86
54
542
129
60
65
61
116
77
63
3 568
667
495
1 539
56
57
185
891
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
692
523
57
342
Kon
Tum
1 821
439
676
274
124
1 100
Gia
Lai
63
65
76
56
57
102
2 687
52
365
2 827
55
310
325
Dak
Lak
60
64
455
398
526
259
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
203
70
53
138
3 639
121
926
1 388
194
1 297
60
141
439
196
74
66
1 592
111
1 338
999
54
156
3 491
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
39
428
152
187
1 694
100
3 750
113
58
285
880
4 961
199
609
327
929
814
208
123
99
410
154
1 828
446
257
1 169
65
612
62
409
303
53
123
515
71
95
109
355
520
51
5 267 11 211
59
1 759
716
620
118
312
47
110
123
60
1 376
1 724
569
40
Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
274
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
519
10 485
99
442
2 889
97
821
4 360
1 675
1 140
15 522
7 894
3 382
184
180
3 435
2 378
424
1 376
49
118
69
48
299
880
65
46
56
398
128
287
200
89
235
2 719
546
3 743
4 491
236
177
430
Vinh
Long
207
181
222
88
1 795
734
162
350
682
582
3 523
1 022
1 760
4 289
65
330
61
Tra
Vinh
542
858
571
423
90
70
1 050
469
95
132
969
179
84
1 159
497
6 596
331
533
1 641
88
266
47
287
2 610
354
1 301
584
1 742
2 355
3 362
207
778
3 790
554
2 125
56
53
223
1 824
72
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
168
Long
An
400
Ho Chi
Minh City
118
252
305
1 711
655
708
316
223
673
257
294
9 617
457
3 963
6 770
58
214
182
Dong
Thap
49
272
43
784
279
156
481
1 106
714
1 223
343
2 465
534
1 911
97
54
171
An
Giang
56
245
85
253
128
137
133
332
650
341
162
4 659
2 121
2 197
608
264
35
241
63
359
892
318
917
294
663
541
554
328
406
2 535
436
2 612
1 806
56
180
151
50
424
2 296
282
76
277
170
262
63
61
1 734
5 089
2 279
267
175
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
103
396
451
701
71
72
97
326
322
58
206
101
3 670
61
1 268
6 882
541
54
32
Soc
Trang
282
606
85
256
321
47
179
131
4 158
345
4 895
2 754
116
113
Bac
Lieu
561
716
85
405
741
284
193
144
280
342
214
362
3 889
122
4 452
6 069
61
402
134
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
275
MALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
310
154
495
123
259
444
496
634
129
285
644
1 241
605
1 745
1 036
652
1 215
517
929
897
802
1 586
1 410
3 301
652
1 399
3 071
2 911
1 807
7 285
2 858
3 413
80
129
12
500
97
352
855
182
99
47
37
380
288
283
48
97
83
56
195
63
105
93
91
153
1 468
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
1 762 1 242
294
535
19 658
390 061 28 764
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
57
91
44
92
77
64
47
136
1 129
Lao
Cai
183
54
60
138
45
568
256
143
51
55
767
44
54
324
1 135
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
290
110
41
46
89
131
143
1 602
Yen
Bai
63
63
130
16
515
2 978
180
566
56
413
69
44
31
139
239
325
506
4 309
423
257
484
23
616
2 339
229
366
67
254
75
47
52
54
17
40
1 258
5 894
148
1 152
93
366
737
3 552
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
84
204
356
141
93
182
59
32
77
259
41
1 009
3 923
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
276
MALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
82
75
105
109
64
114
55
32
42
342
49
51
34
574
555
41
2 348
Bac
Ninh
2 311
Vinh
Phuc
760
403
67
528
61
54
46
62
251
68
406
67
49
57
65
99
33
1 232
3 492
53
182
50
96
40
794
6 274
Nam
Dinh
374
55
166
83
132
48
50
36
147
2 130
6 559
Ha
Nam
188
59
141
18
35
43
948
2 724
Thai
Binh
28
63
45
44
2 889
Hung
Yen
41
68
42
36
1 491
4 609
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
162
190
113
113
62
674
3 347
Ninh
Binh
524
46
113
46
46
25
1 935
13 137
80
57
95
1 357
13 449
120
236
8 620
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
78
4 104
2 718
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
67
43
54
322
50
6 819
Thua
Thien
Hue
64
79
142
6 652
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
277
MALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
3 569
192
4 774
4 812
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
3 733
Phu
Yen
5 425
1 728
3 627
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
178
47
37
1 883
Kon
Tum
58
45
366
5 780
Gia
Lai
185
17
4 538
Dak
Lak
1 283
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
57
64
35
73
7 011
88
37
5 044
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
116
216
191
126
47
46
141
79
181
118
325
94
40
94
626
3 875 17 778 17 727
4 482
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
278
MALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
156
377
546
250
257
47
48
32
446
46 174
Ho Chi
Minh City
47
6 106
Long
An
7 842
6 844
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
6 501
Tra
Vinh
7 895
Vinh
Long
14 415
Dong
Thap
84
4 627
An
Giang
20
5 791
321
6 047
6 657
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
6 275
Soc
Trang
6 940
Bac
Lieu
8 859
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
279
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
1 456
1 569
1 331
3 988
5 243
620
194
74
116
240
65
2 633
3 749
4 493
12 253
33 064
7 451
1 833
2 032
3 722
5 675
2 701
128
55
1 495
2 894
1 471
1 113
1 769
2 037
3 319
44
1 467
5 000
2 053
1 150
3 624
43
68
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang
Bang
province
72
57
302
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
60
175
110
Lao
Cai
149
145
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
57
52
82
Yen
Bai
46
57
64
183
168
89
98
352
42
58
37
119
90
125
793
736
606
148
82
474
158
122
54
236
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
272
95
34
75
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
280
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
122
262
164
59
299
48
68
Bac
Ninh
104
52
Vinh
Phuc
59
122
147
113
89
112
57
77
62
130
348
152
65
56
60
267
95
34
81
129
53
248
65
80
293
Thai
Binh
104
112
Hung
Yen
51
676
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
118
179
104
53
78
110
Ha
Nam
245
57
65
206
41
87
96
341
98
393
267
Nam
Dinh
78
127
89
95
80
141
Ninh
Binh
201
80
57
143
57
145
55
104
810
181
47
311
242
236
129
47
135
291
178
82
101
1 228
582
57
88
148
234
61
230
188
42
2 470
92
59
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
51
336
325
88
92
205
179
63
445
425
201
62
263
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
117
186
34
60
48
82
125
609
162
274
127
259
Thua
Thien
Hue
171
69
59
89
53
136
343
1 201
635
321
331
542
1 558
96
83
42
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
281
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
118
82
118
36
40
288
172
344
469
71
240
143
190
424
1 851
56
58
184
93
212
49
100
81
54
91
96
53
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
57
175
68
54
177
49
Phu
Yen
70
127
554
131
106
82
52
64
172
301
94
50
42
81
111
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
111
58
54
124
42
41
87
97
157
Kon
Tum
127
72
122
49
492
57
64
49
100
109
741
220
142
Gia
Lai
126
45
41
95
49
336
53
42
96
275
805
197
67
Dak
Lak
47
173
372
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
169
228
34
134
79
59
63
550
619
180
47
91
70
57
51
63
444
242
150
78
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
57
229
52
157
277
228
201
241
715
5 747
1 173
68
71
305
31
218
28
49
66
120
59
227
163
766
2 472
812
218
46
308
126
65
60
54
188
920
292
25
393
149
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
282
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
57
62
84
88
Vinh
Long
227
106
482
417
57
53
28
Tra
Vinh
392
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
46
197
Long
An
497
885
990
268
204
594
400
144
1 181
6 465
988
331
389
184
154
Ho Chi
Minh City
50
92
76
Dong
Thap
84
An
Giang
43
51
40
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
143
Soc
Trang
107
53
Bac
Lieu
54
53
72
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
283
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
1 655
544
1 461
1 297
4 992
2 004
4 149
2 619
2 637
3 566
4 211
4 468
78
318
60 773
3 734
228
8 739
34 091
64 081
296
113
3 529
2 312
210
128
3 440
12 294
3 639
116
113
247
87
618
77
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
32
423
134
136
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
40
137
Lao
Cai
88
113
247
124
197
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
286
62
212
Yen
Bai
493
1 090
66
192
732
57
146
76
305
223
495
103
47
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son
Ninh Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
110
416
90
62
232
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
284
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
166
108
85
312
157
67
Bac
Ninh
258
Vinh
Phuc
203
270
201
69
252
80
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
58
90
84
39
Hung
Yen
147
110
48
336
167
644
59
295
Ha
Nam
76
1 868
170
108
123
Thai
Binh
1 483
189
352
216
156
146
Nam
Dinh
135
1 020
270
Ninh
Binh
52
669
173
1 186
4 909
79
147
343
267
145
1 689
59
1 405
4 795
283
93
823
446
733
2 956
41
122
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
486
710
1 046
315
145
47
151
331
568
209
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
3 517
173
331
40
139
Thua
Thien
Hue
64
82
220
275
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
285
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
367
97
60
94
1 009
189
387
1 589
584
277
71
297
655
98
101
85
306
343
154
140
143
204
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
52
82
1 068
244
367
897
79
364
Phu
Yen
60
1 275
122
1 034
332
57
246
255
387
142
169
910
54
153
43
71
60
58
77
63
1 570
149
213
847
397
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
134
193
57
189
280
Kon
Tum
775
121
676
85
124
746
442
Gia
Lai
63
76
772
275
698
150
75
Dak
Lak
83
246
109
253
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
101
53
138
2 201
121
348
786
102
699
70
71
221
66
982
55
475
341
48
1 346
71
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
220
60
971
2 156
57
58
179
399
62
49
204
71
1 100
274
257
649
65
381
2 759
477
278
305
118
99
232
216
169
71
95
54
115
198
5 691
514
1 962
64
308
128
545
224
47
110
123
60
491
1 141
239
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
286
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
1 180
195
57
1 367
434
247
406
263
69
52
216
554
225
142
84
121
190
294
5 480
309
2 357
118
131
811
121
241
58
178
134
88
964
298
1 995
3 289
161
111
Dong
Thap
238
607
261
110
149
134
894
633
811
2 367
79
118
107
Vinh
Long
374
95
187
127
84
402
416
3 052
124
533
2 482
142
61
Tra
Vinh
360
171
132
627
1 379
209
439
253
126
1 625
51
337
683
1 464
4 858
2 322
183
345
577
1 950
1 845
339
4 795
1 394
1 427
50
785
47
144
8 607
176
783
36
44
126
245
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
413
66
Long
An
445
Ho Chi
Minh City
49
203
43
493
56
444
245
333
176
854
237
1 241
85
An
Giang
56
91
73
67
119
583
101
1 564
1 485
1 225
236
126
241
96
332
194
200
70
426
218
316
138
921
313
922
1 001
56
138
91
60
1 100
70
66
1 129
2 380
1 526
160
126
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
49
46
218
97
57
111
58
69
101
2 064
509
2 595
158
Soc
Trang
61
178
256
321
179
74
1 780
173
2 496
1 205
59
Bac
Lieu
144
336
248
358
95
91
57
142
71
2 141
1 918
2 810
226
43
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
287
FEMALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
176
314
104
330
218
472
161
259
262
386
434
136
585
803
844
1 066
1 924
695
149
32 997
749
843
741
1 725
823
1 430
657
1 471
1 835
1 374
4 327
847
3 179
4 766
4 212
3 308
10 070
4 191
4 299
439 009 26 458
143
57
72
53
48
96
105
21
36
-
137
1 095
58
46
206
41
218
95
224
-
41
614
156
69
635
201
-
76
303
239
275
246
751
63
42
197
150
-
119
229
509
3 311
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
2 520 1 846
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang
Bang
province
61
114
128
46
466
38
23
-
564
1 565
Lao
Cai
111
64
226
158
-
40
858
137
91
-
147
800
63
69
44
46
140
-
107
319
43
338
2 317
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
122
134
432
82
55
-
89
25
48
166
26
320
2 873
Yen
Bai
62
171
70
42
-
256
22
63
1 234
3 897
75
928
54
61
658
113
124
-
115
111
40
76
136
134
240
736
4 862
86
72
808
64
461
-
542
58
441
2 996
553
199
68
240
-
137
47
838
3 392
241
62
1 761
55
74
-
126
138
524
43
27
1 495
5 767
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
245
166
197
613
-
64
175
44
47
138
51
22
64
82
241
42
2 689
6 581
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
288
FEMALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
592
1 107
18
319
418
529
139
-
545
165
356
-
300
424
114
220
220
409
-
53
168
49
276
148
67
71
267
-
54
44
82
123
49
50
64
398
400
89
50
20
32
277
128
42
88
111
47
29
17
93
72
128
2 902
8 856
106
998
3 484
Ha
Nam
23
42
3 360
9 020
Nam
Dinh
64
153
198
82
147
317
182
130
123
263
281
28
103
87
51
64
49
37
1 239
3 316
Thai
Binh
68
31
1 363
3 711
Hung
Yen
91
52
40
1 334
5 176
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
49
34
3 704
Bac
Ninh
2 363
Vinh
Phuc
375
171
153
62
66
60
47
95
17
552
3 624
Ninh
Binh
398
124
1 151
110
119
208
282
100
115
16
25
55
38
4 251
22 006
168
246
562
194
73
61
123
47
45
63
39
38
50
1 995
61
133
60
50
37
37
339
17 147 10 097
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
55
5 795
4 014
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
145
192
25
6 260
Thua
Thien
Hue
7 222
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
289
FEMALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
114
6 241
64
5 694
7 665
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
36
3 118
Phu
Yen
32
3 381
2 271
4 713
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
71
59
474
142
81
58
90
12
3 920
Gia
Lai
1 788
Kon
Tum
62
6 597
Dak
Lak
62
2 695
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
78
57
35
4 453
44
20
6 079
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
155
83
51
68
130
143
141
60
171
128
47
87
289
3 321 16 048 15 349
293
3 771
Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
290
FEMALE
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
234
73
288
324
201
59
48
32
1 053
44 544
Ho Chi
Minh City
23
6 939
Long
An
9 703
63
5 684
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
9 554
Tra
Vinh
8 919
Vinh
Long
12 908
Dong
Thap
84
6 371
An
Giang
251
7 000
160
8 035
7 176
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
9 425
Soc
Trang
7 584
Bac
Lieu
11 130
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
291
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
850
1 072
1 752
708
3 128
4 547
635
146
3 362
2 722
4 730
2 845
7 505
25 649
6 248
3 167
132
4 000
4 311
1 753
1 427
1 262
2 477
1 420
3 331
125
472
8 396
2 377
104
4 324
1 785
1 255
4 918
59
113
72
53
43
68
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang
Bang
province
44
114
240
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
55
Lao
Cai
48
36
278
55
105
149
120
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
70
50
173
Yen
Bai
64
83
103
58
54
241
41
66
137
88
248
96
192
90
180
179
57
490
233
110
122
86
54
69
75
57
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
50
167
197
52
45
178
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
292
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
87
74
52
Vinh
Phuc
87
214
295
87
290
197
828
52
230
351
130
113
92
80
382
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
47
78
47
49
Bac
Ninh
-
65
95
53
75
59
Hung
Yen
88
98
72
146
105
-
425
Thai
Binh
59
104
65
306
-
250
Ha
Nam
57
114
130
85
98
370
-
435
73
174
Nam
Dinh
62
169
97
102
154
156
77
106
47
83
63
305
311
86
57
140
62
65
242
230
123
92
642
469
261
43
125
-
307
204
346
90
95
-
2 427
101
102
75
1 348
-
600
57
91
42
276
117
326
528
-
300
85
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
60
686
-
103
182
200
222
525
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
41
66
55
127
82
-
72
93
173
Ninh
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
70
70
65
35
121
234
544
-
456
243
306
91
192
Thua
Thien
Hue
165
178
54
72
508
1 874
-
363
284
1 076
181
624
99
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
293
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
131
200
69
25
-
-
59
99
112
364
-
223
66
1 585
162
70
-
218
54
66
342
Phu
Yen
156
186
327
567
2 849
110
49
62
89
89
535
100
96
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
102
191
-
197
102
49
114
62
90
-
63
63
56
79
-
72
31
350
59
54
116
67
58
45
63
95
387
47
Dak
Nong
121
48
49
91
97
64
56
670
75
156
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
116
56
55
127
334
53
47
337
177
94
Dak
Lak
-
59
149
123
463
40
176
Gia
Lai
78
-
71
115
48
187
53
Kon
Tum
35
147
65
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
61
154
66
166
79
147
506
5 718
828
142
82
164
37
109
199
57
44
112
241
99
601
1 078
222
88
78
70
40
315
41
179
125
89
100
159
321
75
61
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
294
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
87
Vinh
Long
179
152
Dong
Thap
63
An
Giang
87
94
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
143
Soc
Trang
38
Bac
Lieu
Ca
Mau
950
408
460
650
555
411
1 795
739
324
442
462
251
608
1 147
5 505
282
34
323
105
47
194
40
27
58
51
92
53
51
Tra
Vinh
338
182
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
72
57
Long
An
356
236
150
Ho Chi
Minh City
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
Unit: Person
295
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
1 768
1 626
2 968
2 182
5 132
3 157
5 158
2 709
3 242
4 030
5 108
8 538
55
580
164
144
495
5 392
118
116
1 433
324
179
73 345
124
154
162
55
38
7 088
176
87
69
32 656
136
219
57
160
161
76
137
61
218
495
47
Hoa
Thai
Lang Quang Bac
Binh Nguyen Son
Ninh Giang
870
361
Yen
Bai
56
87
60
593
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
66 265
116
38
Lao
Cai
64
65
214
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
3 946
3 902
4 071
11 795
3 077
In-migrants
aged 1 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
219
208
264
59
263
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
296
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
166
94
180
108
85
129
142
75
80
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
276
101
Bac
Ninh
213
Vinh
Phuc
58
169
108
80
484
97
416
1 851
85
118
68
Thai
Binh
86
107
Hung
Yen
1 498
79
74
212
58
177
518
89
59
96
40
218
Nam
Dinh
124
Ha
Nam
1 081
55
106
Ninh
Binh
207
71
126
2 395
377
1 417
6 736
79
105
188
335
69
60
1 056
1 824
5 795
164
156
108
208
140
1 956
271
849
2 591
349
79
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
82
496
604
1 860
79
81
145
93
56
1 499
205
385
249
56
209
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
63
2 380
287
420
51
47
221
Thua
Thien
Hue
1 144
173
76
146
44
86
74
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
297
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
59
293
264
2 007
549
1 614
57
142
59
82
248
161
1 847
807
85
294
240
98
147
83
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
Dak Lak
143
Dak Nong
253
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
223
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
56
Ho Chi Minh City 1 402
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
54
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
52
53
289
366
542
446
70
364
Phu
Yen
63
57
48
1 106
122
290
262
233
200
60
43
33
726
567
86
389
86
79
65
61
58
1 997
519
282
692
56
57
185
494
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
559
330
154
Kon
Tum
1 046
319
189
354
159
Gia
Lai
-
65
56
60
101
60
71
218
130
66
610
55
863
658
54
-
109
2 146
57
70
1 437
578
602
92
-
598
83
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
74
64
455
314
280
149
-
320
Dak
Nong
102
1 915
52
90
2 128
55
160
251
Dak
Lak
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
39
208
152
127
723
100
1 594
-
56
106
415
208
62
49
206
83
728
172
520
231
62
2 508
59
1 281
-
438
315
213
75
177
86
53
123
346
55
240
322
51
5 519
365
-
2 999
135
301
199
384
885
-
583
329
40
69
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
298
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 9 (Continued)
Code
244
2 038
1 673
58
123
1 432
-
1 944
1 898
1 810
1 011
51
49
118
208
823
446
65
48
178
155
181
46
56
156
70
-
67
89
147
1 754
247
1 748
2 124
158
294
452
308
185
88
90
473
-
202
549
582
2 629
389
949
1 806
690
282
52
-
81
3 544
207
247
1 188
70
145
155
-
595
5 627
174
215
945
44
1 231
342
331
97
3 099
862
1 462
6 915
56
65
442
188
727
71
50
891
53
47
1 041
59
323
Vinh
Long
42
144
Tra
Vinh
155
36
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
84
Long
An
430
Ho Chi
Minh City
252
174
900
281
-
174
139
552
67
4 137
148
1 606
3 482
58
54
70
Dong
Thap
69
292
223
-
481
662
469
890
167
1 611
297
670
97
54
85
An
Giang
245
85
162
-
64
67
213
67
341
60
3 095
635
972
372
138
35
70
63
263
560
-
124
717
224
238
323
238
190
406
1 615
122
1 690
806
42
61
61
50
364
-
1 196
212
76
277
170
197
63
61
605
2 709
753
107
48
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013
103
347
-
405
484
71
72
269
211
137
1 606
61
759
4 287
383
54
32
Soc
Trang
221
-
429
85
47
57
2 377
173
2 399
1 549
57
113
Bac
Lieu
-
417
379
85
158
384
189
193
53
223
200
214
291
1 748
122
2 534
3 259
61
176
91
Ca
Mau
Unit: Person
299
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Female
2 046
1 383
2 662
1 952
2 669
2 348
3 229
3 401
2 614
6 436
2 334
4 576
9 320
5 108
7 090
4 548
11 365
10 850
7 201
18 357
7 832
87 745
228 387
7 002
353 665
765 455
1 850
40 509
85 332
6 438
143 308
339 403
51 930
117 937
315 365
139 684
42 763
5 498
11 921
4 587
7 449
8 136
2 200
4 420
3 156
6 659
3 192
4 956
4 588
87 754
140 642
411 790
44 823
196 095
197 428
91 828
785 928 1 082 606
Male
134 591
1 868 534
Total
Total
3 039
6 421
2 092
4 528
3 409
2 474
3 020
2 561
2 890
1 006
2 674
2 017
70 689
82 633
422 587
29 222
194 942
150 464
48 823
928 670
Total
1 424
2 779
973
2 157
1 390
1 462
1 541
1 217
1 399
341
1 189
741
29 661
36 991
193 499
13 579
94 289
67 752
21 862
427 973
Male
1 616
3 642
1 119
2 371
2 018
1 012
1 479
1 344
1 490
666
1 485
1 276
41 028
45 642
229 088
15 643
100 652
82 712
26 960
500 697
Female
4 793
11 936
5 109
6 322
7 957
2 074
4 069
2 509
6 431
3 569
4 328
4 421
68 563
145 568
342 807
56 110
143 997
163 999
85 729
938 209
Total
911
3 657
1 640
1 243
1 839
886
1 128
736
1 262
1 042
857
1 110
21 979
50 661
160 166
26 930
48 819
49 753
20 901
357 229
Male
3 882
8 279
3 469
5 078
6 118
1 188
2 941
1 773
5 168
2 527
3 471
3 312
46 583
94 907
182 641
29 180
95 178
114 246
64 828
580 980
Female
39
433
187
61
465
902
39
1 655
Total
290
93
200
432
726
Male
39
143
93
61
265
470
39
929
Female
Unit: Person
Place of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2013)
Urban
Rural
Not stated
Table 10
POPULATION AGED 1 AND OVER MOVED-IN FROM OTHER PLACE BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE
1 YEAR PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Code
300
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014
Table 10 (Continued)
Code
5 552
4 848
4 991
2 961
9 096
5 373
13 836
4 536
6 773
3 096
7 698
7 086
19 883
48 261
9 382
3 769
3 174
7 369
14 398
6 868
4 193
7 719
4 597
7 683
3 004
17 748
17 157
10 200
24 617
15 647
35 022
13 686
15 198
8 121
20 468
16 224
45 380
103 233
21 783
11 184
7 903
20 422
34 399
18 829
11 227
20 143
11 105
19 399
7 064
Male
16 498
Total
Total
4 059
11 716
6 507
12 424
7 034
11 961
20 002
13 052
4 729
7 415
12 401
54 972
25 497
9 138
12 770
5 025
8 424
9 151
21 186
10 275
15 521
7 238
12 166
12 899
10 946
Female
4 683
11 755
5 493
12 442
4 073
7 919
23 574
12 404
3 989
6 011
12 403
62 311
22 493
6 939
12 160
3 815
6 831
3 672
19 089
5 933
8 507
2 793
7 424
5 269
10 036
Total
2 027
4 965
2 406
5 216
1 832
3 104
10 027
4 759
1 900
2 170
6 242
33 989
12 970
3 876
5 575
2 081
4 302
1 269
9 184
2 877
4 130
1 002
2 983
2 267
3 795
Male
2 656
6 789
3 087
7 225
2 240
4 814
13 547
7 645
2 089
3 841
6 161
28 322
9 523
3 064
6 585
1 733
2 529
2 403
9 905
3 056
4 377
1 791
4 441
3 001
6 241
Female
2 380
7 644
5 612
7 701
7 154
10 910
10 825
8 018
3 914
5 173
9 380
40 751
22 593
9 227
8 175
4 306
8 367
9 894
15 855
9 634
16 110
7 407
9 733
12 479
6 462
Total
977
2 717
2 191
2 502
2 361
3 764
4 371
2 611
1 273
1 599
3 140
14 184
6 801
3 210
2 061
1 014
2 472
3 267
4 652
2 415
4 966
1 960
2 009
2 581
1 757
Male
1 404
4 927
3 421
5 198
4 793
7 147
6 455
5 407
2 640
3 573
6 241
26 567
15 791
6 016
6 115
3 292
5 895
6 628
11 203
7 219
11 144
5 447
7 725
9 898
4 705
Female
171
294
58
133
120
78
80
Total
88
112
62
80
Male
83
182
58
71
120
78
Female
Unit: Person
Place of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2013)
Urban
Rural
Not stated
301
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014
Table 10 (Continued)
Code
10 247
1 997
3 810
1 016
6 734
23 484
6 092
11 446
5 214
16 724
9 990
4 197
7 636
4 094
13 237
10 734
5 031
1 769
3 001
2 148
12 413
6 526
2 806
498
1 026
727
5 321
2 689
6 739
2 225
1 272
1 975
1 421
7 091
3 838
7 907
3 072
1 766
2 269
3 606
6 109
11 693
3 444
8 445
3 944
10 884
10 506
14 061
13 663
10 280
10 835
13 855
21 989
11 970
6 298
14 646
2 660
1 679
2 622
2 801
4 923
3 089
17 032
17 037
5 733
3 445
4 891
6 407
11 032
2 501
11 671
11 674
8 232
8 798
11 590
22 169
5 590
28 707
14 168
7 722
9 542
76 312
19 396
8 678
23 390
5 493
18 220
21 931
18 979 113 617
12 588
13 725
16 720
45 321
19 254
3 453
10 464
6 927
15 730
32 449
63 977
38 233
1 884
2 685
8 802
15 726
57 656
121 633
78 077
5 337
2 402
4 543
23 743
8 672
73 773
151 851
11 324
5 087
3 487
1 343
11 219
20 262
6 601
17 925
8 735
8 030
1 082
3 654
9 136
10 852
6 816
15 551
9 337
2 424
4 097
4 349
3 211
33 021
7 495
16 831
13 032
7 751
3 775
1 755
1 941
11 254
13 135
26 167
9 801
8 124
1 138
2 712
Female Total
6 306
9 169
18 970
9 433
2 892
2 681
Male
17 560
7 828
17 260
3 220
5 393
Total
232 957 310 390 139 350 171 040 115 657
2 883
6 103
4 326
Female
426 046 193 090
3 008
Male
7 334
Total
Total
3 928
518
2 784
1 270
4 832
3 609
4 932
5 062
3 814
4 305
5 871
5 929
3 805
53 740
7 051
35 725
54 519
4 717
4 414
4 008
12 053
5 072
4 052
1 745
327
Male
7 764
2 926
5 661
2 674
6 052
6 897
9 129
8 602
6 465
6 530
7 984
16 060
8 165
61 917
7 117
40 587
59 098
7 872
6 050
4 794
11 689
6 147
5 084
1 466
1 614
187
61
Female Total
93
Male
93
61
Female
Unit: Person
Place of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time-point (on 1/4/2013)
Urban
Rural
Not stated
302
TOTAL
01
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
30
Code
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Administration
341 509
999 952
674 686
712 274
1 006 410
655 191
1 049 101
1 420 288
1 189 261
901 277
943 810
1 573 532
360 028
1 033 466
703 908
741 075
1 066 015
685 064
1 097 958
1 474 586
1 239 563
938 486
1 016 690
1 631 723
643 997
673 326
444 090
264 984
280 147
470 062
446 854
472 943
570 048
678 554
697 706
596 182
5 966 034
77 547 160
The same
commune/ward
4 750
877
536
1 890
3 547
589
176
735
424
237
102
111
38
161
165
189
211
5 901
65 678
Abroad
53 441
72 002
36 648
48 411
50 751
48 262
29 639
58 870
28 378
28 959
33 411
18 408
25 934
26 111
29 167
14 981
25 841
18 940
481 604
5 668 788
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
6 453 910
83 282 551
Total population aged 5
and over on time point of
1/4/2014
ON TIME POINT OF 1/4/2019, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE
Table 11
Not stated
26
7
58
26
22
16
58
371
924
Unit: Person
303
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
Code
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Administration
Table 11 (Continued)
981 417
780 327
1 307 312
1 125 450
1 337 353
796 930
1 071 368
518 596
1 093 126
402 267
1 183 706
1 600 456
918 222
1 357 908
1 153 449
1 396 912
824 256
1 119 472
538 887
1 122 997
429 823
1 240 555
1 675 583
2 510 813
2 754 485
1 045 397
3 097 411
3 214 526
536 629
812 226
854 769
561 955
1 635 642
1 699 253
767 908
717 040
736 652
795 525
1 624 874
1 671 917
1 087 550
1 019 125
1 064 214
1 143 523
1 627 376
The same
commune/ward
2 268
815
1 413
729
1 341
1 313
1 066
181
115
36
204
40
449
126
173
295
115
383
386
250
909
5 487
14 432
Abroad
74 946
56 734
27 521
29 666
20 251
47 654
27 200
59 385
27 704
50 481
137 512
63 594
25 076
26 708
50 487
229 217
114 772
41 728
62 198
18 883
45 672
43 756
139 874
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
1 768 362
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
Not stated
23
76
30
19
46
Unit: Person
304
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Ho Chi Minh City
79
84
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
77
Ben Tre
Dong Nai
75
83
Binh Duong
74
Tien Giang
Tay Ninh
72
82
Binh Phuoc
70
Long An
Lam Dong
68
80
Dak Nong
Administration
67
Code
Table 11 (Continued)
1 135 772
825 934
1 221 208
718 949
1 150 301
1 610 786
1 995 471
1 572 551
971 806
952 305
1 180 657
1 594 821
1 372 956
7 421 877
973 020
2 616 677
1 710 519
1 028 381
848 815
1 149 426
508 844
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
1 096 640
810 256
1 188 973
702 355
1 075 568
1 559 542
1 911 502
1 515 479
924 139
909 279
1 126 497
1 496 140
1 308 018
6 037 998
889 648
2 341 506
1 213 746
973 481
792 658
1 087 716
469 263
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
123
128
335
114
461
240
1 034
782
229
493
213
63
268
4 768
154
381
257
1 847
341
179
103
39 009
15 550
31 900
16 481
74 272
51 004
82 935
56 289
47 438
42 509
53 947
98 619
64 669
1 379 111
83 199
274 790
496 480
53 052
55 747
61 531
39 479
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
Not stated
23
19
35
69
Unit: Person
305
MALE
01
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
Code
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Administration
Table 11 (Continued)
3 349 854
382 175
246 347
149 104
363 537
327 229
260 116
198 765
566 648
374 279
395 735
551 853
369 451
585 208
777 100
649 251
495 866
528 583
836 889
915 983
551 036
838 181
384 025
248 629
150 651
366 315
329 181
262 884
201 230
569 877
377 969
399 016
559 102
372 002
591 365
785 025
656 731
499 096
538 734
847 158
930 395
556 936
845 864
42 935 172
The same
commune/ward
910
1 324
577
4 896
1 055
269
2 489
3 077
605
217
813
667
289
117
98
117
164
236
3 686
67 516
Abroad
6 773
4 536
13 836
5 373
9 096
2 961
4 991
4 848
5 552
2 334
6 436
2 614
3 401
3 229
2 348
2 669
1 952
2 662
1 383
2 046
1 850
51 930
785 928
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
3 405 631
43 788 817
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
Not stated
41
161
202
Unit: Person
306
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
67
68
Administration
35
Code
Table 11 (Continued)
619 767
280 197
903 130
669 098
233 526
595 255
289 246
582 618
434 528
720 876
596 021
699 053
479 951
547 952
294 775
425 507
603 949
1 472 712
1 695 655
446 464
873 548
386 846
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
612 149
267 048
893 820
661 218
230 643
592 247
286 241
574 705
429 881
712 961
591 828
692 063
465 042
540 114
291 363
420 246
587 825
1 401 737
1 672 442
437 849
864 388
383 315
The same
commune/ward
3 330
1 530
1 462
435
123
14
141
52
230
51
197
121
511
469
238
1 492
6 742
22 713
Abroad
7 495
13 135
9 169
7 828
2 883
3 008
3 004
7 683
4 597
7 719
4 193
6 868
14 398
7 369
3 174
3 769
9 382
48 261
19 883
7 086
7 698
3 096
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
Not stated
Unit: Person
307
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
70
Code
Table 11 (Continued)
601 350
434 831
647 221
379 922
601 516
852 840
1 043 878
823 342
504 059
495 500
605 470
824 510
713 106
3 764 275
519 579
1 368 316
890 644
538 063
451 906
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
594 616
433 815
643 163
377 805
591 146
846 409
1 031 774
815 553
498 443
488 211
596 798
813 658
706 748
3 567 996
503 849
1 310 380
816 545
531 004
444 945
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
248
120
123
133
433
67
123
362
52
3 189
280
326
459
145
6 734
1 016
3 810
1 997
10 247
6 298
11 671
7 722
5 493
6 927
8 672
10 852
6 306
193 090
15 730
57 656
73 773
6 601
6 816
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
Not stated
Unit: Person
308
3 532 752
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
01
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
976 172
885 779
561 461
519 080
675 286
801 446
583 516
366 643
586 976
401 295
386 137
566 434
201 658
259 233
321 070
369 150
151 380
260 797
386 903
45 198 314
Administration
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
FEMALE
Code
Table 11 (Continued)
954 272
873 308
545 477
511 299
660 509
784 605
572 263
360 974
574 339
396 412
378 492
558 197
199 433
254 812
317 877
362 342
148 093
255 804
382 316
3 442 681
44 075 475
The same
commune/ward
714
2 196
464
542
2 611
3 941
307
171
716
295
196
102
24
38
149
94
37
2 156
40 071
Abroad
21 186
10 275
15 521
7 238
12 166
12 899
10 946
5 498
11 921
4 587
7 449
8 136
2 200
4 420
3 156
6 659
3 192
4 956
4 588
87 754
1 082 606
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
Not stated
161
161
Unit: Person
309
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Administration
33
Code
Table 11 (Continued)
680 023
236 345
596 314
289 675
598 909
437 717
768 908
625 172
746 199
507 161
563 962
309 229
426 124
626 363
1 484 194
1 732 805
467 813
938 078
400 213
920 703
579 687
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
670 590
233 124
591 987
285 578
587 071
431 157
756 352
617 960
734 107
487 022
550 406
304 284
418 248
611 542
1 421 260
1 704 402
458 379
924 329
394 904
911 815
569 941
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
37
122
52
132
178
131
137
504
215
462
2 419
7 962
2 905
297
979
284
463
595
9 433
3 220
4 326
4 059
11 716
6 507
12 424
7 034
11 961
20 002
13 052
4 729
7 415
12 401
54 972
25 497
9 138
12 770
5 025
8 424
9 151
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
Not stated
Unit: Person
310
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
66
Code
Table 11 (Continued)
598 452
428 191
643 537
378 184
614 457
862 029
1 076 058
833 950
521 719
517 890
639 259
865 406
742 028
4 088 324
518 420
1 411 293
935 435
550 148
460 382
616 358
274 212
893 819
Total population aged 5
and over on time-point
of 1/4/2014
588 462
423 837
635 659
373 971
601 038
851 183
1 058 583
822 276
513 433
508 862
627 527
843 159
730 671
3 851 460
501 593
1 347 132
856 767
538 548
451 498
606 899
261 141
883 809
The same
commune/ward
Abroad
157
243
118
183
112
438
54
229
142
79
103
3 907
107
184
591
275
149
122
40
209
9 990
4 197
7 636
4 094
13 237
10 734
17 037
11 674
8 232
8 798
11 590
22 169
11 254
232 957
16 720
63 977
78 077
11 324
8 735
9 337
13 032
9 801
Other place
By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009
Not stated
Unit: Person
311
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Code
819
2 246
476
1 767
1 600
1 948
877
1 471
2 109
3 937
3 171
1 088
2 499
4 592
3 782
4 570
8 866
3 083
2 863
4 236
6 661
4 843
9 731
6 905
8 492
5 987
6 679
8 939
10 547
26 082
6 260
17 025
20 374
18 744
16 552
47 438
17 687
35 237
211 584
2 630 508 137 799
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
238
143
187
166
202
686
48
190
345
171
1 338
21
303
1 302
431
311
200
870
67
131
122
43
85
273
555 1 100
46
61
267
180
1 472 2 433
42
108
42
95
1 140
132
1 544
743
75
411
995
2 590
63
240
86
910
42
781
51
30
38
165
312
36
1 311
3 790
7 329 15 964 8 560 18 734
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang
Bang
province
180
215
114
580
843
69
167
44
228
92
1 228
229
438
171
47
21
40
1 733
8 538
Lao
Cai
Lai
Son La
Chau
Yen
Bai
Hoa
Binh
283
55
434
128
111
52
632
723
31
151
43
969
117
67
125
256
170
50
609
128
695
445
48
17
163
82
289
290
229
254
63
85
640
383
301
1 454
163
52
44
2 676
270
72
255
507
1 500
224
244
82
660
91
484
229
100
1 290
850
26
43
2 198
528
219
238
298
202
186
545
742
144
63
190
71
37
6 497
6 181 3 857 12 379 14 146 17 962
Dien
Bien
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Lang
Son
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
856
440
3 295
276
129
3 043
479
676
244
263
109
179
231
228
832
1 633
1 660
186
7 514
531
300
3 456
155
127
1 726
400
2 100
38
37
38
116
220
71
2 039
2 583
1 647
424
237
133
564
211
642
189
45
84
35
38
40
5 620
854
1 340
9 655
234
375
932
1 046
3 253
142
43
17
61
101
77
43
121
588
522
1 167
2 535
389
474
38
728
451
769
146
494
270
607
1 073
69
149
353
9 696 11 971
30 884 15 309 19 814 36 365 29 881
Thai
Nguyen
POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER BY PROVINCE/CITY OF USUAL RESIDENCE ON 1/4/2009 AND 1/4/2014 AND SEX
Table 12
312
27 743
20 908
10 281
26 675
17 573
36 500
126 263
28 066
9 064
11 235
23 704
61 339
20 379
8 578
16 152
7 985
11 068
7 276
7 589
9 107
33 627
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
40 Nghe An
42 Ha Tinh
44 Quang Binh
45 Quang Tri
46 Thua Thien Hue
48 Da Nang
49 Quang Nam
51 Quang Ngai
52 Binh Dinh
54 Phu Yen
56 Khanh Hoa
58 Ninh Thuan
60 Binh Thuan
62 Kon Tum
64 Gia Lai
310
344
57
81
348
89
49
196
1 458
375
147
825
2 886
22 957
11 117
3 438
7 899
3 177
6 157
6 418
113
322
74
113
2 092
139
173
39
53
87
71
342
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
215
44
74
115
92
102
374
379
52
716
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
96
60
159
255
118
Lao
Cai
46
98
347
191
139
47
615
88
Dien
Bien
95
46
154
54
63
168
201
55
318
355
149
1 116
Lai
Son La
Chau
57
47
103
105
218
102
846
Yen
Bai
128
35
62
38
54
44
51
64
338
304
677
394
244
476
195
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
66
301
176
299
213
790
231
226
1 496
Thai
Nguyen
493
73
132
68
147
48
86
46
74
402
Lang
Son
25
149
393
62
194
49
129
821
585
347
1 188
52
1 783
440
133
114
52
54
286
424
585
94
222
1 143
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
55
113
55
34
67
47
116
45
62
518
493
196
630
45
677
652
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
313
22 203
15 610
22 040
15 751
24 051
17 480
42 022
8 570
9 858
5 425
6 998
84 Tra Vinh
86 Vinh Long
87 Dong Thap
89 An Giang
91 Kien Giang
92 Can Tho
93 Hau Giang
94 Soc Trang
95 Bac Lieu
96 Ca Mau
48 592
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
83 Ben Tre
163 824
75 Dong Nai
38 713
412 720
74 Binh Duong
82 Tien Giang
20 878
72 Tay Ninh
47 110
32 707
70 Binh Phuoc
80 Long An
26 684
68 Lam Dong
547 701
51 424
67 Dak Nong
79 Ho Chi Minh City
39 032
45
373
257
106
10 286
897
1 880
1 749
58
956
161
936
88
465
561
150
102
145
59
495
602
108
50
358
2 620
32
44
760
54
261
1 677
58
166
120
739
1 088
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
2 762 1 483
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
123
50
40
1 197
Lao
Cai
474
47
413
65
Dien
Bien
55
616
42
1 773
248
834
Lai
Son La
Chau
61
213
1 058
1 041
582
545
42
Yen
Bai
818
2 707
64
53
184
1 007
65
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
75
186
777
710
923
430
370
127
869
346
Thai
Nguyen
50
161
49
1 221
38
143
725
Lang
Son
225
403
426
52
1 619
516
1 263
916
331
56
272
296
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
110
618
248
181
998
581
551
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
314
83 623
1 870
3 127
1 775
3 118
3 011
3 720
2 781
2 824
3 838
4 149
10 231
2 581
6 647
7 297
7 182
4 852
18 666
6 623
15 519
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
1 196 873
1 668
1 834
5 046
1 674
1 678
2 154
1 267
652
1 356
1 692
1 240
812
413
1 040
806
744
289
1 280
288
73 011
158
55
64
368
238
84
333
275
2 506
169
48
544
42
321
284
100
629
64
698
134
147
150
83
178
103
922
63
44
256
351
51
30
38
35
17
611
1 960
7 635
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
6 774 2 921
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang
Bang
province
01 Ha Noi
MALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
180
57
205
383
111
143
41
287
140
212
94
47
40
136
3 281
Lao
Cai
172
246
128
91
142
31
37
43
318
58
67
256
94
50
128
89
230
78
17
2 546 1 553
144
178
55
62
85
205
100
98
464
80
52
1 060
5 138
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
175
78
164
293
77
64
41
381
45
198
52
36
683
93
1 001
4 939
Yen
Bai
83
51
63
126
291
196
97
51
23
2 374
6 499
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
529
145
962
56
65
912
66
119
151
167
49
73
90
31
311
741
674
47
2 042
10 836
70
723
103
400
695
19
43
34
476
4 154
Thai
Lang
Nguyen Son
Phu
Tho
608
830
251
192
77
339
143
84
38
40
2 725
192
394
2 819
130
62
135
421
1 111
47
17
31
81
3 476
257
73
339
854
68
52
214
93
429
56
237
131
319
382
20
74
182
4 449
9 537 12 472 10 862
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
Unit: Person
315
10 980
9 247
3 906
12 011
7 317
21 207
72 302
14 157
4 272
5 318
9 461
26 860
9 631
3 832
8 148
3 719
4 635
3 118
3 193
4 402
16 617
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
40 Nghe An
42 Ha Tinh
44 Quang Binh
45 Quang Tri
46 Thua Thien Hue
48 Da Nang
49 Quang Nam
51 Quang Ngai
52 Binh Dinh
54 Phu Yen
56 Khanh Hoa
58 Ninh Thuan
60 Binh Thuan
62 Kon Tum
64 Gia Lai
63
184
44
144
89
130
776
215
38
513
1 735
14 429
7 683
1 606
4 076
1 475
3 895
2 551
242
74
1 045
70
115
43
137
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
143
74
57
124
383
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
48
60
104
177
Lao
Cai
49
260
139
383
52
Dien
Bien
75
54
91
96
79
148
655
Lai
Son La
Chau
57
105
52
166
Yen
Bai
97
35
62
82
55
161
50
36
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
230
160
328
88
154
340
Thai
Nguyen
278
37
70
68
234
Lang
Son
37
151
62
129
129
731
481
168
436
52
923
267
76
52
157
130
46
74
746
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
50
67
58
45
62
83
97
91
332
150
250
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
316
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
3 229
53
253 643
20 585
2 737
1 688
3 939
45
250
16 017
2 351
138
7 236
9 561
5 639
10 973
7 625
9 062
15 244
384
24 938
44
145
495
841
78 948
116
260
1 415
198 311
241
54
240
1 432
7 970
519
12 501
113
1 279
50
87
25 759
102
14 901
473
19 483
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
32
329
494
54
88
973
49
398
692
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
123
50
40
605
Lao
Cai
158
47
185
65
Dien
Bien
409
893
124
417
Lai
Son La
Chau
142
180
402
243
210
Yen
Bai
493
1 454
53
66
501
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
488
342
387
239
210
127
375
138
Thai
Nguyen
403
95
406
Lang
Son
342
248
52
621
307
474
581
102
47
144
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
124
181
489
335
217
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
317
2 366
3 534
3 068
6 613
3 894
4 771
3 206
3 855
5 101
6 399
15 851
3 679
10 378
13 078
11 562
11 700
28 772
11 063
19 718
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
127 961
1 433 636
1 195
1 249
3 820
2 896
2 103
2 438
1 233
436
1 815
2 245
869
660
464
908
794
1 024
187
966
531
64 788
80
143
133
166
138
319
48
190
106
86
1 006
21
303
1 027
4 823
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
297
311
53
720
85
386
46
61
267
132
174
471
67
131
58
43
928 1 734
42
108
95
819
132
1 260
660
75
233
892
1 668
240
42
653
42
430
130
295
36
700
1 830
9 190 5 639 11 100
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
02 Ha Giang
01 Ha Noi
FEMALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
215
57
376
460
69
56
44
85
51
942
89
226
77
21
1 597
5 257
Lao
Cai
111
55
188
111
52
541
580
114
651
58
67
58
75
481
38
465
367
48
163
82
144
112
174
193
63
435
283
202
990
83
44
1 616
7 241
Lai
Son La
Chau
3 634 2 305
Dien
Bien
Hoa
Binh
95
72
177
343
1 207
147
180
41
279
47
287
177
64
607
757
26
43
1 197
444
169
238
234
202
60
254
546
47
63
139
48
37
4 123
9 207 11 463
Yen
Bai
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Lang
Son
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
Phu
Tho
328
294
2 333
220
64
2 130
413
556
93
97
60
106
140
198
522
893
986
139
5 472
461
300
2 733
52
127
1 326
400
1 405
19
37
38
72
220
36
1 563
1 975
817
172
237
133
372
134
303
47
45
35
2 895
662
946
6 835
104
313
796
625
2 142
96
43
31
101
77
43
40
6 221
331
449
828
1 681
321
422
38
514
358
339
89
257
139
288
691
49
74
171
7 522
20 049 11 155 10 277 23 893 19 019
Thai
Nguyen
Unit: Person
318
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
2 262
1 702
3 823
1 833
3 435
8 528
1 151
312
109
160
682
65
49
11 661
6 376
14 665
10 256
15 293
53 961
13 909
4 793
5 918
14 243
34 479
10 748
4 746
204
37
57
161
247
6 433
4 158
4 396
4 704
17 011
4 266
8 004
3 867
16 764
113
81
113
1 047
70
58
39
53
43
71
205
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
72
44
57
92
102
249
379
52
332
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
48
55
79
118
Lao
Cai
46
49
87
191
47
232
36
95
46
79
63
77
105
55
239
207
149
461
Dien Lai
Son La
Bien Chau
47
103
218
50
680
Yen
Bai
31
38
54
44
51
64
256
304
623
233
194
476
159
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
66
72
176
299
53
462
143
72
1 156
Thai
Nguyen
215
36
63
147
48
86
46
74
167
Lang
Son
25
112
242
65
49
91
104
179
751
860
173
133
38
54
286
267
455
48
148
397
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
55
64
55
34
47
58
434
396
105
298
45
527
402
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
319
13 141
7 985
11 067
10 112
14 490
10 243
26 005
6 220
5 919
3 737
4 261
84 Tra Vinh
86 Vinh Long
87 Dong Thap
89 An Giang
91 Kien Giang
92 Can Tho
93 Hau Giang
94 Soc Trang
95 Bac Lieu
96 Ca Mau
23 654
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
83 Ben Tre
84 876
75 Dong Nai
23 470
214 409
74 Binh Duong
82 Tien Giang
12 908
72 Tay Ninh
26 525
17 807
70 Binh Phuoc
80 Long An
14 183
68 Lam Dong
294 058
25 665
67 Dak Nong
79 Ho Chi Minh City
19 549
123
119
53
7 057
514
1 039
334
58
437
74
462
44
349
321
38
59
342
54
118
1 189
1 483
In-migrants
aged 5 and
Ha
Cao
over by
Ha Noi
Giang Bang
province
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
44
430
989
173
704
58
117
120
341
395
Bac Tuyen
Kan Quang
592
Lao
Cai
316
229
Dien
Bien
55
207
42
880
124
417
Lai
Son La
Chau
61
71
877
639
339
336
42
Yen
Bai
325
1 253
64
118
506
65
Hoa
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
75
186
290
368
535
191
160
494
208
Thai
Nguyen
50
161
49
818
38
48
320
Lang
Son
225
61
178
998
209
789
335
229
56
225
152
Quang Bac
Ninh Giang
110
618
124
509
246
334
Phu
Tho
Unit: Person
320
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
561
65
51
72
94
919
409
399
2 195
62
291
511
111
248
110
862
270
54
323
1 834
1 129
740
75
78
613
122
109
507
5 673
2 324
467
2 871
162
323
68
90
17
129
39
704
61
55
562
18
40
51
40
353
8 843
35
8 833
6 107
31 639
Hung
Yen
1 353
412
360
46
278
1 399
124
227
50
32
89
108
1 633
1 576
1 201
549
545
752
548
600
512
588
38
241
269
43
126
31
43
6 134 10 404
21 763 25 689
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
41
22 622
Bac
Ninh
23 071
Vinh
Phuc
Ha
Nam
4 751
808
1 054
472
389
195
2 115
264
1 091
158
285
406
523
858
156
234
46
82
353
73
191
295
121
329
300
404
758
295
77
82
184
38
16 606 12 114
52 811 26 539
Thai
Binh
Ninh
Binh
3 390
80
890
757
417
300
1 182
189
625
463
328
210
129
442
185
140
140
73
80
23 489
1 477
148
901
590
131
133
169
569
267
50
55
61
120
97
37
8 172
60 685 27 103
Nam
Dinh
2 531
353
4 024
427
756
603
782
84
969
1 116
97
497
265
135
302
31
113
151
28 215
142 672
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
1 025
466
802
540
480
455
175
182
464
288
139
87
241
68
31
48
42
282
149
8 922
735
61
53
50
58
270
181
42
67
161
37
49
17
3 679
97
81
114
59
55
135
108
45
38
120
91 490 49 696 26 222 19 867
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Da
Nang
243
73
203
58
43
54
322
100
1 547
73
76
126
52
23
1 013
38 473 29 982
Thua
Thien
Hue
Unit: Person
321
300
512
150
38 Thanh Hoa
40 Nghe An
42 Ha Tinh
40
53
500
729
58 Ninh Thuan
60 Binh Thuan
62 Kon Tum
64 Gia Lai
950
385
56 Khanh Hoa
72
52
57
54 Phu Yen
52 Binh Dinh
51 Quang Ngai
49 Quang Nam
120
174
259
120
200
67
152
131
391
141
162
37
95
59
59
357
431
274
48 Da Nang
48
151
38
202
170
194
238
46 Thua Thien Hue
230
162
266
102
468
297
178
661
1 670
63
43
90
162
118
64
85
198
39
40
252
1 034
392
328
2 158
456
307
603
Ha
Nam
45 Quang Tri
104
546
198
206
221
301
302
2 675
Thai
Binh
48
255
805
779
105
584
194
1 126
280
Hung
Yen
364
124
57
40
135
240
112
251
117
206
38
236
797
608
1 306
1 343
985
885
Nam
Dinh
745
275
84
66
55
389
921
875
1 570
324
492
583
Ninh
Binh
2 609
994
332
42
466
50
584
118
202
1 750
815
796
404
527
3 168
1 658
939
729
1 162
2 604
1 843
461
115
131
328
191
141
83
483
4 193
1 868
254
582
5 593
2 170
676
736
241
521
924
588
635
64
86
56
94
235
56
66
1 167
1 663
221
380
9 032
503
87
199
75
59
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
44 Quang Binh
70
55
37 Ninh Binh
336
259
36 Nam Dinh
155
105
203
149
1 729
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
35 Ha Nam
1 072
Bac
Ninh
996
398
Vinh
Phuc
34 Thai Binh
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
1 452
236
177
229
197
189
321
2 914
3 613
1 072
566
1 304
106
71
75
117
36
69
51
94
122
175
182
3 065
3 899
443
257
347
188
109
85
54
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
326
243
113
121
272
157
971
5 409
2 348
1 353
1 009
2 228
490
59
Thua
Thien
Hue
482
264
132
80
87
213
509
1 061
7 859
1 678
1 902
1 341
1 180
4 452
477
163
243
196
62
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
322
117
830
292
67
59
4 301
311
2 184
147
1 599
296
615
79
74
2 310
344
409
82
70
77
40
150
96 Ca Mau
174
78
71
45
65
53
268
95 Bac Lieu
94 Soc Trang
93 Hau Giang
92 Can Tho
91 Kien Giang
89 An Giang
87 Dong Thap
107
65
79
145
10 219
1 057
3 428
3 299
57
115
203
597
145
Ninh
Binh
71
47
266
117
391
343
401
142
126
64
407
169
19 321
3 582
7 482
39 731
442
3 504
1 381
1 036
2 245
99
318
844
487
1 129
68
283
11 164
1 238
11 172
114
58
282
221
128
35
369
6 547
1 484
6 128
24 301 11 532
299
2 179
1 201
832
1 354
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
115
152
2 655
1 157
454
1 551
770
217
686
704
Nam
Dinh
86 Vinh Long
297
861
144
483
2 480
173
491
420
79
Ha
Nam
61
67
67
1 082
215
4 985
170
565
47
601
741
Thai
Binh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
84 Tra Vinh
83 Ben Tre
82 Tien Giang
80 Long An
4 428
241
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
79 Ho Chi Minh City
872
75 Dong Nai
472
775
74 Binh Duong
1 530
54
571
490
107
Hung
Yen
166
405
197
Hai
Phong
72 Tay Ninh
227
540
205
Hai
Duong
80
332
134
263
Bac
Ninh
70 Binh Phuoc
1 746
40
67 Dak Nong
68 Lam Dong
366
Vinh
Phuc
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
50
43
82
154
2 819
81
3 202
4 893
455
425
193
325
436
56
82
90
128
4 511
89
1 207
2 182
720
489
709
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
60
80
66
63
14 232
840
911
1 155
51
895
937
265
1 174
Thua
Thien
Hue
65
2 762
375
258
468
44
206
400
960
699
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
323
68
423
49
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
139
197
330
75
78
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
26 Vinh Phuc
265
394
76
62
559
161
15 Yen Bai
25 Phu Tho
55
14 Son La
29
633
321
12 Lai Chau
57
195
155
11 Dien Bien
39
24 Bac Giang
281
10 Lao Cai
64
193
08 Tuyen Quang
40
3 220
9 065
Bac
Ninh
22 Quang Ninh
25
137
1 733
9 831
Vinh
Phuc
06 Bac Kan
04 Cao Bang
02 Ha Giang
01 Ha Noi
MALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
2 312
774
117
57
394
1 145
86
251
68
45
17
22
31
35
4 872
14 191
482
230
76
46
69
411
39
89
32
44
77
2 731
10 648
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
653
365
513
286
127
291
205
190
234
303
18
134
91
64
31
43
3 674
9 674
Hung
Yen
Ha
Nam
2 233
67
173
101
129
61
1 067
146
441
109
92
153
265
428
74
43
26
8 016
280
67
65
300
257
262
143
77
27
68
38
6 171
23 983 12 193
Thai
Binh
Ninh
Binh
1 914
482
167
629
74
313
279
239
50
40
169
49
48
62
37
80
8 115
562
401
217
57
241
41
30
89
3 840
25 015 11 433
Nam
Dinh
866
1 521
52
172
203
242
41
281
244
46
189
41
25
16
74
73
10 893
61 591
325
35
96
58
61
91
223
48
37
80
38
173
98
2 769
670
120
111
49
17
1 108
97
114
53
8 669
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
36 067 19 558 11 080
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Da
Nang
162
90
43
54
322
25
512
64
52
23
575
16 929 15 453
Thua
Thien
Hue
Unit: Person
324
70
604
147
56 Khanh Hoa
61
462
64 Gia Lai
60
103
391
34
59
62 Kon Tum
64
67
152
233
64
45
130
60
65
60 Binh Thuan
58 Ninh Thuan
52
57
54 Phu Yen
52 Binh Dinh
51 Quang Ngai
49 Quang Nam
279
165
48 Da Nang
48
104
38
81
46 Thua Thien Hue
173
162
86
1 207
63
43
36
108
59
42
66
297
92
89
403
163
268
218
316
476
292
383
Nam
Dinh
307
64
28
40
135
183
56
122
117
206
40
139
97
146
204
185
Ha
Nam
45 Quang Tri
41
861
205
167
413
47
893
Thai
Binh
38
168
89
101
51
88
442
98
Hung
Yen
252
99
43
200
412
291
483
93
165
271
Ninh
Binh
1 611
347
114
236
228
57
849
320
338
199
224
967
521
109
143
402
610
906
176
48
160
47
72
135
2 453
665
43
89
1 990
581
269
213
98
223
351
277
315
94
161
66
570
583
77
121
2 745
193
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
44 Quang Binh
42 Ha Tinh
362
40 Nghe An
339
589
55
77
38 Thanh Hoa
37 Ninh Binh
36 Nam Dinh
50
57
48
885
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
35 Ha Nam
424
Bac
Ninh
82
169
Vinh
Phuc
34 Thai Binh
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
911
98
137
62
61
951
1 356
355
167
640
51
122
112
1 623
1 491
201
193
262
55
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
117
178
78
60
82
103
448
2 416
840
562
364
1 425
196
59
Thua
Thien
Hue
285
151
59
42
87
153
584
3 902
745
1 158
566
771
2 876
394
106
171
95
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
325
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
203
172
2 671
643
96
187
62
108
429
58
58
101
53
415
176
304
1 550
639
265
927
110
155
54
125
133
309
217
306
67
209
Hung
Yen
69
80
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
143
Bac
Ninh
934
216
Vinh
Phuc
2 289
100
798
2 750
74
403
235
291
1 249
86
312
85
245
295
79
Ha
Nam
47
219
350
Thai
Binh
82
75
71
53
74
4 501
581
1 428
889
399
47
381
275
Nam
Dinh
45
1 279
244
240
1 407
69
359
Ninh
Binh
52
80
47
71
81
142
102
9 023
1 962
3 527
19 732
133
1 727
816
474
1 370
58
60
75
46
5 392
615
5 056
9 962
763
337
474
578
246
2 203
840
2 345
5 498
50
212
363
174
353
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
50
97
1 294
81
1 677
2 069
315
106
78
180
183
82
1 471
89
637
1 347
201
284
395
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
40
6 631
173
207
317
275
304
102
743
Thua
Thien
Hue
65
1 191
110
159
50
212
452
352
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
326
26
369
423
352
191
55
88
41
440
221
54
128
1 275
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
735
476
31 Hai Phong
215
1 561
335
271
722
94
72
51
36
52
55
5 612
13 557
Bac
Ninh
30 Hai Duong
27 Bac Ninh
283
41
04 Cao Bang
26 Vinh Phuc
216
4 373
13 240
Vinh
Phuc
02 Ha Giang
01 Ha Noi
FEMALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
3 360
1 550
444
65
72
1 726
76
71
45
107
31
18
40
3 971
17 448
Hai
Duong
Hung
Yen
872
182
283
208
988
85
138
50
45
31
3 403
980
1 212
689
263
418
460
343
411
278
285
20
107
179
43
63
6 730
11 116 16 015
Hai
Phong
Ha
Nam
2 519
741
882
371
260
134
1 048
118
650
49
193
254
258
430
81
192
21
82
8 590
73
73
125
295
121
264
147
497
152
55
116
5 943
28 827 14 346
Thai
Binh
Ninh
Binh
1 476
80
409
757
249
300
553
115
312
184
90
160
89
273
136
91
78
37
15 374
915
148
500
373
131
133
113
328
226
50
55
30
30
97
37
4 333
35 670 15 670
Nam
Dinh
1 665
353
2 503
375
584
400
540
44
689
871
51
308
224
111
302
16
38
78
17 322
81 082
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
700
466
766
443
422
394
175
91
241
240
139
50
161
30
31
48
42
109
50
6 154
65
61
53
50
58
270
60
42
67
50
37
2 571
81
59
55
135
55
45
38
120
55 423 30 138 15 142 11 198
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Da
Nang
81
73
114
58
75
1 035
73
76
62
438
21 544 14 529
Thua
Thien
Hue
Unit: Person
327
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
87
150
72
443
173
346
58
190
155
105
300
248
78
259
60
136
330
38
109
267
98
61
53
128
124
65
59
152
47
121
84
194
238
951
252
109
266
102
371
75
254
1 782
Thai
Binh
37
130
60
114
173
187
161
171
194
302
Hung
Yen
40
237
63
457
97
48
152
685
914
101
183
844
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
649
Bac
Ninh
229
Vinh
Phuc
54
54
59
64
42
132
57
60
28
57
56
130
494
175
41
66
55
998
647
218
42
230
50
356
62
202
901
495
458
303
2 201
1 137
829
587
760
1 994
937
285
115
83
168
144
69
83
348
1 740
1 203
212
493
3 604
1 589
407
523
143
299
573
311
320
64
86
56
74
56
596
1 080
144
259
6 288
310
87
199
75
59
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
39
188
510
584
1 086
231
327
312
Ninh
Binh
205
73
529
390
990
867
693
502
Nam
Dinh
48
87
572
1 267
307
419
Ha
Nam
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
541
138
177
92
197
127
260
1 963
2 257
717
398
664
106
71
75
117
36
69
94
175
70
1 442
2 407
242
63
85
188
55
85
54
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
208
65
35
60
191
55
523
2 993
1 507
791
645
802
294
Thua
Thien
Hue
197
113
73
37
213
357
477
3 956
933
744
776
410
1 576
83
58
72
101
62
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
328
40
67 Dak Nong
51
1 106
58
415
67
59
2 013
74
1 197
61
324
1 231
86
247
124
79
74
1 031
100
169
1 891
57
115
134
238
145
Ninh
Binh
70
71
77
215
37
344
96 Ca Mau
116
40
75
272
47
65
78
268
319
126
64
305
169
10 299
1 620
3 955
20 000
309
1 777
565
563
875
68
283
5 772
623
6 116
14 339
299
1 416
864
358
775
114
222
147
128
35
123
4 345
644
3 783
6 035
50
106
482
313
776
Thanh
Ha
Nghe An
Hoa
Tinh
95 Bac Lieu
94 Soc Trang
93 Hau Giang
92 Can Tho
91 Kien Giang
89 An Giang
87 Dong Thap
53
65
79
72
5 718
476
2 000
662
371
170
305
429
Nam
Dinh
69
94
689
210
1 386
2 235
85
253
382
Ha
Nam
86 Vinh Long
67
67
439
518
116
169
80
355
281
391
Thai
Binh
61
1 758
48
190
603
117
107
Hung
Yen
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
84 Tra Vinh
83 Ben Tre
82 Tien Giang
80 Long An
79 Ho Chi Minh City
179
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
296
443
75 Dong Nai
108
620
812
74 Binh Duong
102
234
136
Hai
Hai
Duong Phong
55
96
199
67
120
Bac
Ninh
72 Tay Ninh
70 Binh Phuoc
68 Lam Dong
151
Vinh
Phuc
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
43
82
57
1 525
1 525
2 823
140
319
114
145
253
56
90
128
3 040
570
835
518
205
314
Quang Quang
Binh
Tri
60
40
66
63
7 601
667
704
838
51
620
634
163
431
Thua
Thien
Hue
1 570
265
98
468
44
157
189
507
347
Da
Nang
Unit: Person
329
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
Phu
Yen
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
114
44
397
77
256
61
49
137
132
36
70
32
58
64
78
59
67
64
71
178
45
23
24
502
72
141
Dak
Nong
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
477
61
100
58
310
135
25
682
72
247
69
63
46
62
49
60
221
17
152
142
148
125
39
78
112
97
64
51
10
35
12
110
42
385
95
55
53
200
211
155
242
396
619
320
386
136
89
38
363
162
163
79
909
110
474
644
63
44
634
251
318
40
38
233
44
771
64
38
123
44
73
323
31 422
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
7 913 26 372 48 737 15 360 34 663 29 965 21 467 76 348 87 966
Kon
Dak
Gia Lai
Tum
Lak
36
750
41 985 33 311 43 873 22 893 24 644 15 873 31 896
Quang Quang Binh
Nam Ngai Dinh
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Unit: Person
330
243
45 Quang Tri
522
874
62 Kon Tum
64 Gia Lai
1 050
449
159
56
56
39
56 Khanh Hoa
59
60 Binh Thuan
93
54 Phu Yen
1 406
78
142
52 Binh Dinh
2 272
3 032
349
86
121
58 Ninh Thuan
363
51 Quang Ngai
49 Quang Nam
23 345
189
44 Quang Binh
48 Da Nang
67
42 Ha Tinh
1 793
520
40 Nghe An
46 Thua Thien Hue
195
192
38 Thanh Hoa
438
52
265
61
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
37 Ninh Binh
36 Nam Dinh
35 Ha Nam
34 Thai Binh
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
5 803
488
409
361
742
908
820
879
2 117
383
261
49
261
45
52
Binh
Dinh
585
131
2 002
952
164
248
503
42
130
338
Phu
Yen
180
21
59
671
1 223
770
49
103
606
62
320
202
177
1 004
194
151
48
228
289
223
270
191
119
267
79
147
530
665
52
200
115
60
121
116
697
110
48
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
1 104
58
60
935
187
830
106
41
101
63
534
53
53
876
56
226
347
553
2 374
543
2 426
413
121
49
508
1 724
415
729
327
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
3 262
238
41
183
264
568
567
268
379
2 724
511
41
94
642
2 470
441
54
75
183
314
121
Dak
Lak
845
98
59
75
54
67
376
45
554
1 120
491
464
118
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
439
36
422
679
160
116
386
75
206
625
57
39
93
252
1 628
1 136
486
143
261
78
Lam
Dong
66
91
70
176
67
243
43
98
264
854
214
51
300
320
Binh
Phuoc
3 732
620
310
52
451
61
58
36
100
471
221
152
62
380
198
117
331
452
367
372
2 550
926
152
608
255
56
393
230
174
96
337
362
445
1 855
9 278
1 510
940
173
80
461
343
566
125
67
418
151
238
454
160
251
2 111
299
258
528
297
61
Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau
92 24 249
112
59
Tay
Ninh
Unit: Person
331
398
390
68 Lam Dong
70 Binh Phuoc
1 160
2 393
4 190
222
422
985
938
917
56
87 Dong Thap
96 Ca Mau
95 Bac Lieu
94 Soc Trang
93 Hau Giang
62
59
104
63
116
57
92 Can Tho
82
65
53
153
429
8 430
873
3 615
1 415
55
588
517
1 562
1 818
4 623
3 647
56
555
646
1 105
142
58
134
187
60
65
166
58
63
77
60
9 671 15 007
46
2 072
724
156
990
160
68
58
71
1 008
613
57
263
909
290
113
1 599
6 094
107
751
1 244
9 165
Dak
Lak
63
56
35
241
130
192
116
114
57
102
4 831 13 922
832
1 261
274
505
797
1 946
2 393
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
529
3 188
3 090
567
1 072
2 918
290
Lam
Dong
206
60
119
64
72
432
70
65
138
64
2 496 13 927
236
1 446
750
581
410
4 242
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
94
112
137
150
8 202
1 211
1 789
4 664
79
93
253
836
178
Phu
Yen
91 Kien Giang
67
54
86 Vinh Long
89 An Giang
56
84 Tra Vinh
212
142
82 Tien Giang
61
323
80 Long An
83 Ben Tre
897
1 291
5 380
226
281
627
644
996
Binh
Dinh
7 991 10 989 19 334
384
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
79 Ho Chi Minh City
450
75 Dong Nai
74 Binh Duong
1 130
958
67 Dak Nong
72 Tay Ninh
669
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
52
795
6 100
414
248
1 086
67
Tay
Ninh
759
5 819
1 519
4 621
295
379
441
4 421
13 380
523
1 242
1 589
1 368
366
60
58
45
64
141
403
410
641
418
1 044
39
70
443
76
132
65
205
855
313
46
90
165
202
1 741
355
1 028
1 532
719
1 656
664
517
48
216
187
245
751
375
495
220
1 186
1 160
589
113
112
179
262
175
238
163
565
137
13 808
4 401
3 969
61
208
386
Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau
6 860 10 147 16 163 35 599
468
2 074
7 372
110
515
4 750
1 060
Binh
Phuoc
Unit: Person
332
Binh
Dinh
Phu
Yen
44
192
69
185
86
17
71
39
64
35
110
385
55
53
66
108
70
78
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
61
59
27 Bac Ninh
238
50
26 Vinh Phuc
25 Phu Tho
24 Bac Giang
22 Quang Ninh
20 Lang Son
19 Thai Nguyen
17 Hoa Binh
15 Yen Bai
72
74
97
48
160
234
358
194
196
92
45
38
133
94
626
163
79
444
60
270
516
44
321
98
212
129
45
12
72
142
44
73
177
18 180
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
14 Son La
119
37
366
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
7 194 19 503 13 736 11 321 39 643 43 981
Dak
Nong
40
67
335
3 732 12 963 22 332
Dak
Lak
Unit: Person
12 Lai Chau
11 Dien Bien
10 Lao Cai
58
24
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
36
601
7 107 12 791
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
16 886 15 809 18 693 10 063 13 078
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
04 Cao Bang
02 Ha Giang
01 Ha Noi
MALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
333
102
213
298
485
60 Binh Thuan
62 Kon Tum
64 Gia Lai
537
40
59
501
881
1 243
125
58 Ninh Thuan
56 Khanh Hoa
39
60
52 Binh Dinh
54 Phu Yen
171
9 505
51 Quang Ngai
49 Quang Nam
48 Da Nang
550
46 Thua Thien Hue
2 360
225
122
113
438
456
209
374
860
58
173
367
67
373
546
118
42
162
45 Quang Tri
49
52
59
309
590
276
103
356
122
102
119
47
130
44 Quang Binh
121
67
42 Ha Tinh
175
638
266
76
48
57
114
108
136
48
63
87
70
156
288
135
58
81
55
534
110
636
58
485
57
314
41
358
53
418
87
114
496
1 220
242
866
253
41
49
228
1 361
317
463
196
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
1 576
104
41
110
153
302
242
54
186
1 219
106
41
47
284
1 607
441
75
94
63
Dak
Lak
490
67
39
158
365
834
103
312
59
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
355
45
Phu
Yen
40 Nghe An
52
Binh
Dinh
194
265
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
38 Thanh Hoa
37 Ninh Binh
36 Nam Dinh
35 Ha Nam
34 Thai Binh
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
225
36
129
331
93
57
200
75
141
305
57
39
93
124
1 182
739
214
72
152
Lam
Dong
66
91
70
117
122
43
98
127
366
214
51
225
164
Binh
Phuoc
2 416
393
233
52
304
58
217
166
79
159
132
117
133
284
242
208
1 506
371
107
222
28
56
135
113
116
52
165
122
250
918
6 043
1 105
663
87
308
117
237
45
65
58
60
330
105
126
1 783
199
153
199
222
Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau
92 14 105
59
Tay
Ninh
Unit: Person
334
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
495
6 243
224
2 376
55
67
62
155
56
162
1 336
54
274
98
213
1 745
85
344
267
480
136
412
534
8 427
491
937
1 871
226
300
379
495
Binh
Dinh
286
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
52
82
4 467
538
664
1 975
79
63
381
119
Phu
Yen
60
94
190
3 989
452
2 292
798
293
251
874
142
4 105
1 170
459
108
463
43
131
60
77
5 518
663
1 784
1 490
339
172
487
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
291
193
57
158
585
290
2 233
121
624
85
197
370
1 065
1 018
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
63
176
76
95
60
6 372
753
2 248
167
496
4 510
Dak
Lak
103
64
716
120
571
246
252
165
2 345
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
185
138
8 169
329
1 583
1 724
195
412
1 674
141
70
110
302
132
65
320
299
73
241
5 028
52
516
3 571
199
184
682
67
2 217
6 402
178
518
952
799
229
247
46
90
53
71
953
169
693
922
347
731
534
286
173
75
123
331
197
267
110
589
488
155
6 945 15 946
228
2 354
578
2 068
127
143
147
57
47
49
77
119
183
107
268
137
8 863
2 175
1 971
109
143
Tay
Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau
201
620
3 285
202
840
2 895
56
173
1 980
603
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
Unit: Person
335
Binh
Dinh
Phu
Yen
36
64
141
167
61
31 Hai Phong
30 Hai Duong
27 Bac Ninh
26 Vinh Phuc
25 Phu Tho
24 Bac Giang
77
64
32
64
71
239
50
62
69
63
62
22 Quang Ninh
58
49
60
135
80
46
59
19 Thai Nguyen
181
90
12
316
20 Lang Son
45
17 Hoa Binh
15 Yen Bai
14 Son La
12 Lai Chau
11 Dien Bien
10 Lao Cai
08 Tuyen Quang
23
69
149
06 Bac Kan
49
132
Dak
Lak
4 182 13 409 26 406
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
35
114
397
8 766 19 105
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
25 099 17 502 25 180 12 830 11 565
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
Lam
Dong
Binh
Phuoc
Tay
Ninh
74
53
78
112
51
10
12
42
48
134
103
155
82
161
261
126
190
44
45
231
162
465
50
204
128
63
313
153
106
38
139
44
145
64
38
123
146
13 242
Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
8 167 15 160 16 228 10 146 36 705 43 985
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
04 Cao Bang
02 Ha Giang
01 Ha Noi
FEMALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
336
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
236
513
223
389
3 444
263
287
248
37
57
304
453
611
56
906
56
93
82
193
506
1 391
218
64
1 629
406
164
248
1 258
1 789
129
21
362
633
494
49
250
62
13 840
325
224
1 243
171
174
115
135
144
56
58
198
180
79
366
86
385
338
76
77
374
377
52
65
58
60
39
61
163
48
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
82
89
86
Phu
Yen
100
173
165
52
Binh
Dinh
142
195
192
61
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
468
60
450
129
515
106
101
63
176
53
458
56
139
234
57
1 154
301
1 560
160
80
280
363
98
266
131
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
1 686
133
73
110
266
325
215
193
1 505
405
47
358
863
54
89
314
58
Dak
Lak
354
31
59
36
54
67
218
45
189
287
387
152
59
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
214
294
348
67
59
186
65
320
129
446
398
271
112
60
67
122
138
489
61
36
100
254
55
73
62
221
66
198
168
125
164
1 045
10 144
1 316
227
77
555
45
386
227
258
116
57
44
172
240
196
937
3 235
405
277
87
75
153
71
147
226
329
80
67
353
93
179
124
55
125
329
100
104
329
75
61
Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau
80
156
Tay
Ninh
109
78
Lam Binh
Dong Phuoc
Unit: Person
337
424
132
177
67 Dak Nong
68 Lam Dong
70 Binh Phuoc
160
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
54
86 Vinh Long
59
56
65
166
58
63
60
9 489
1 155
2 840
2 157
56
216
474
618
68
58
71
716
420
105
324
2 598
712
636
189
309
426
881
1 375
97
56
114
57
102
7 550
113
846
3 846
107
584
749
4 655
Dak
Lak
96 Ca Mau
95 Bac Lieu
94 Soc Trang
93 Hau Giang
63
91
56
35
65
56
57
58
5 566
46
902
265
48
526
160
Kon
Gia Lai
Tum
92 Can Tho
52
65
53
153
239
4 442
421
1 323
617
55
295
266
689
Khanh Ninh Binh
Hoa Thuan Thuan
54
57
137
150
3 735
672
1 126
2 689
93
190
455
60
Phu
Yen
103
60
56
64
72
1 780
116
876
504
329
245
1 898
Dak
Nong
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
91 Kien Giang
89 An Giang
87 Dong Thap
56
84 Tra Vinh
58
142
82 Tien Giang
83 Ben Tre
161
61
406
354
3 509
141
146
401
344
502
Binh
Dinh
4 747 10 907
664
1 057
2 445
168
324
641
525
538
80 Long An
5 615
176
75 Dong Nai
79 Ho Chi Minh City
651
74 Binh Duong
72 Tay Ninh
383
Quang Quang
Nam Ngai
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
247
70
65
64
5 758
200
1 605
1 366
372
660
1 245
149
Lam
Dong
60
58
45
64
71
293
111
321
217
424
3 575
266
1 234
4 477
54
342
2 770
456
Binh
Phuoc
39
70
141
76
132
614
5 120
279
2 529
215
63
404
Tay
Ninh
2 205
6 978
344
725
637
569
137
65
112
131
788
186
336
610
372
925
130
231
48
43
112
123
420
177
227
110
596
671
435
9 218 19 652
532
3 465
941
2 553
169
236
293
56
65
129
185
56
54
56
297
4 945
2 226
1 998
61
99
243
Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau
Unit: Person
338
TOTAL
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
243
76
1 160
62
23
45 804
Long
An
771
1 936
393
1 462
1 386
67
138
853
47
134
52
64
126
224
124
3 144
238 490
Ho Chi
Minh City
53
54 967
118
51 456
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
106
88
74 389
Tra
Vinh
71
128
58 521
Vinh
Long
125
103 142
Dong
Thap
248
409
43 552
An
Giang
251
52
20
35 606
334
53
321
40 743
45 537
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
68 287
Soc
Trang
68
41
38 729
Bac
Lieu
74
151
82
62 569
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
339
2 305
2 365
2 118
2 711
54 Phu Yen
56 Khanh Hoa
58 Ninh Thuan
60 Binh Thuan
3 276
4 466
52 Binh Dinh
64 Gia Lai
3 283
51 Quang Ngai
834
3 295
49 Quang Nam
62 Kon Tum
2 223
5 139
42 Ha Tinh
48 Da Nang
26 131
40 Nghe An
3 005
4 071
38 Thanh Hoa
46 Thua Thien Hue
1 283
37 Ninh Binh
1 374
1 870
36 Nam Dinh
45 Quang Tri
435
35 Ha Nam
1 295
1 683
34 Thai Binh
44 Quang Binh
397
Ho Chi
Minh City
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
59
59
111
41
194
103
286
Long
An
52
59
76
182
50
117
184
46
56
295
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
63
60
38
28
51
63
92
204
Tra
Vinh
73
310
105
54
111
91
377
87
102
Vinh
Long
125
111
50
75
63
173
221
239
59
Dong
Thap
320
47
36
84
An
Giang
108
39
158
59
51
147
59
87
478
108
48
40
255
58
61
57
187
229
42
172
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
40
144
143
172
215
Soc
Trang
62
80
42
107
94
202
Bac
Lieu
27
112
59
72
92
706
144
174
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
340
5 452
72 Tay Ninh
948
96 Ca Mau
2 584
92 Can Tho
785
1 913
91 Kien Giang
95 Bac Lieu
4 660
89 An Giang
1 735
2 339
87 Dong Thap
94 Soc Trang
3 446
86 Vinh Long
326
4 843
84 Tra Vinh
93 Hau Giang
8 383
10 852
82 Tien Giang
83 Ben Tre
17 282
9 011
80 Long An
79 Ho Chi Minh City
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
16 904
3 477
70 Binh Phuoc
75 Dong Nai
5 248
68 Lam Dong
44 415
1 972
67 Dak Nong
74 Binh Duong
6 278
Ho Chi
Minh City
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
154
266
185
126
138
1 283
79
436
484
5 276
23 810
1 161
1 299
7 178
1 789
271
156
322
133
Long
An
56
49
260
45
1 404
103
402
765
1 318
952
4 186
2 093
29 071
1 842
2 288
6 876
1 062
744
377
233
68
70
230
84
1 499
229
489
1 435
1 148
141
2 664
2 284
28 903
1 093
2 112
7 374
196
590
154
246
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
234
133
269
3 277
1 042
4 796
3 772
105
1 293
2 829
4 798
23 762
2 213
5 773
17 324
943
537
122
168
208
Tra
Vinh
432
558
416
1 664
5 010
3 311
388
937
411
225
2 046
13 559
907
7 179
17 853
300
700
237
738
141
Vinh
Long
168
547
302
5 905
3 973
3 864
2 066
538
423
1 998
4 083
25 319
701
6 088
43 781
899
624
197
426
Dong
Thap
112
147
638
182
3 755
604
795
1 320
2 649
1 456
1 879
1 848
17 047
403
2 555
5 994
399
423
116
85
An
Giang
56
427
291
1 325
390
228
331
2 072
908
958
576
13 293
121
2 856
10 267
587
345
73
70
113
152
1 032
2 319
1 456
2 816
897
1 795
810
993
2 061
1 504
10 845
1 401
4 560
4 876
368
578
59
151
61
Kien
Can Tho
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
645
287
1 484
6 915
1 566
456
69
843
386
131
357
1 171
10 348
855
6 687
11 295
159
302
213
217
Hau
Giang
647
990
1 338
3 475
306
710
97
1 194
918
567
1 531
1 606
22 024
723
4 036
26 282
704
202
32
194
Soc
Trang
1 407
1 214
746
1 025
1 338
148
321
146
59
251
378
927
9 667
345
8 133
11 600
177
155
Bac
Lieu
2 027
831
251
2 318
1 139
714
251
421
796
996
586
1 373
16 433
521
9 161
19 958
1 216
998
314
268
306
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
341
59
32
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
47
364
47
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
776
792
224
1 093
454
621
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
22 Quang Ninh
89
15 Yen Bai
14 Son La
12 Lai Chau
134
41
1 603
122 201
Ho Chi
Minh City
08 Tuyen Quang
06 Bac Kan
04 Cao Bang
02 Ha Giang
01 Ha Noi
MALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
162
20 612
Long
An
53
24 157
24 048
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
106
44
31 320
Tra
Vinh
71
25 746
Vinh
Long
49 623
Dong
Thap
84
272
19 174
An
Giang
84
52
20
16 877
201
53
160
18 220
20 233
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
31 767
Soc
Trang
41
17 784
Bac
Lieu
74
50
41
28 057
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
342
563
2 971
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
64 Gia Lai
62 Kon Tum
1 417
384
1 403
839
54 Phu Yen
60 Binh Thuan
2 561
52 Binh Dinh
891
1 728
51 Quang Ngai
58 Ninh Thuan
1 876
49 Quang Nam
1 240
1 014
48 Da Nang
56 Khanh Hoa
1 616
744
45 Quang Tri
46 Thua Thien Hue
697
44 Quang Binh
2 471
1 096
36 Nam Dinh
42 Ha Tinh
289
35 Ha Nam
14 685
839
34 Thai Binh
40 Nghe An
221
Ho Chi
Minh City
33 Hung Yen
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
59
130
103
191
Long
An
38
123
46
98
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
63
38
28
92
102
Tra
Vinh
57
53
91
145
87
102
Vinh
Long
88
56
50
75
87
74
Dong
Thap
127
47
84
An
Giang
108
39
81
51
52
59
186
51
Kien
Can Tho
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
40
61
58
61
57
87
Hau
Giang
40
72
86
72
Soc
Trang
107
94
129
Bac
Lieu
54
72
395
72
58
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
343
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
1 132
12 652
109
221
574
3 334
456
792
11 366
2 654
1 960
2 292
22 974
9 325
4 398
246
238
33
402
4 219
2 600
1 634
913
62
204
55
391
241
491
1 988
1 344
118
511
134
1 163
5 578
414
3 733
8 005
142
369
178
313
57
Vinh
Long
158
69
45
780
499
1 463
1 851
53
377
675
1 801
10 445
1 346
2 720
7 907
400
199
122
34
Tra
Vinh
383
169
130
641
824
530
348
468
650
37
92
997
222
255
729
84
777
770
14 106
281
1 040
3 914
44
329
101
144
119
56
814
2 492
1 038
1 631
5 450
533
1 223
7 540
1 127
3 389
388
294
117
116
229
923
68
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
133
Long
An
3 381
Ho Chi
Minh City
118
121
40
2 017
1 718
835
1 242
189
186
1 175
2 114
13 579
373
3 103
21 275
279
419
136
275
Dong
Thap
56
45
411
1 512
179
152
310
1 087
305
503
1 088
8 242
243
1 095
2 934
168
187
43
An
Giang
56
975
58
73
793
647
339
350
5 792
1 451
5 630
285
166
437
771
656
1 175
481
705
448
374
872
345
5 019
731
2 403
2 329
56
335
59
91
120
39
582
2 160
507
86
69
320
110
66
294
233
4 871
621
3 492
5 792
103
169
107
126
Kien
Hau
Can Tho
Giang
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
333
208
210
1 309
235
320
97
732
415
58
874
772
11 126
614
1 940
12 000
158
99
Soc
Trang
473
428
171
611
438
321
46
240
620
4 454
173
3 875
5 462
59
42
Bac
Lieu
668
336
80
804
606
95
58
261
234
353
369
7 486
239
4 208
10 133
514
420
100
72
204
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
344
67
32
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
91
67
610
670
169
843
317
539
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
19 Thai Nguyen
489
45
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
52
14 Son La
12 Lai Chau
90
82
1 541
116 289
Ho Chi
Minh City
08 Tuyen Quang
06 Bac Kan
04 Cao Bang
02 Ha Giang
01 Ha Noi
FEMALE
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
76
81
62
23
25 193
Long
An
30 810
118
27 408
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
44
43 069
Tra
Vinh
128
32 775
Vinh
Long
125
53 520
Dong
Thap
164
136
24 378
An
Giang
167
18 729
Kien
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
133
160
22 523
Can Tho
25 303
Hau
Giang
36 520
Soc
Trang
68
20 945
Bac
Lieu
100
41
34 512
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
345
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
102
232
Vinh
Long
52
59
450
1 860
59
111
1 308
182
50
38
41
64
1 227
1 125
1 465
1 905
1 556
1 419
1 209
1 389
630
597
2 669
11 446
56
60
51
63
73
253
53
54
111
37
56
63
87
147
239
59
Dong
Thap
36
An
Giang
Kien
Can Tho
Giang
193
77
59
95
87
293
197
Tra
Vinh
1 100
117
61
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
57
95
Long
An
720
774
146
844
176
Ho Chi
Minh City
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
48
194
187
229
42
85
Hau
Giang
144
72
86
144
Soc
Trang
62
80
42
72
Bac
Lieu
27
58
59
92
311
72
116
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
346
2 594
1 518
3 160
68 Lam Dong
70 Binh Phuoc
72 Tay Ninh
4 614
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
1 587
92 Can Tho
558
1 099
91 Kien Giang
96 Ca Mau
2 168
89 An Giang
402
1 425
87 Dong Thap
95 Bac Lieu
1 812
86 Vinh Long
911
2 244
84 Tra Vinh
94 Soc Trang
4 164
83 Ben Tre
208
5 402
82 Tien Giang
93 Hau Giang
9 742
80 Long An
79 Ho Chi Minh City
7 579
75 Dong Nai
21 441
1 049
67 Dak Nong
74 Binh Duong
2 897
Ho Chi
Minh City
66 Dak Lak
Place of usual
residence at
1/4/2014
Table 12 (Continued)
Code
99
266
92
70
138
882
46
198
239
3 645
12 444
369
843
3 844
1 215
50
47
93
Long
An
56
49
130
45
874
103
181
510
589
419
3 148
870
16 420
710
1 161
3 487
674
450
259
116
70
61
46
858
229
141
967
498
57
1 886
1 514
14 797
812
1 072
3 460
152
262
53
102
Tien
Ben Tre
Giang
172
64
224
2 498
543
3 332
1 920
52
916
2 154
2 997
13 317
866
3 053
9 417
543
339
134
208
Tra
Vinh
227
400
174
1 173
3 022
1 967
271
426
278
225
883
7 981
493
3 446
9 848
158
331
59
425
84
Vinh
Long
50
427
262
3 888
2 255
3 029
824
349
237
823
1 969
11 739
328
2 985
22 506
620
205
61
150
Dong
Thap
56
102
228
182
2 243
426
643
1 010
1 562
1 151
1 377
759
8 805
160
1 460
3 060
232
237
116
43
An
Giang
427
291
351
332
155
331
1 279
262
620
227
7 501
121
1 405
4 637
302
179
73
70
Kien
Giang
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009
113
152
596
1 548
801
1 640
416
1 089
362
619
1 189
1 159
5 827
670
2 157
2 547
312
243
61
61
Can Tho
525
248
902
4 755
1 058
370
522
276
66
63
938
5 477
234
3 195
5 503
56
133
107
91
Hau
Giang
314
782
1 127
2 166
71
390
462
503
508
657
834
10 898
109
2 095
14 282
546
103
32
194
Soc
Trang
934
786
575
414
900
148
100
59
251
138
307
5 212
173
4 257
6 138
118
113
Bac
Lieu
1 359
495
171
1 513
533
620
193
160
562
643
586
1 003
8 947
281
4 952
9 825
702
578
213
195
102
Ca Mau
Unit: Person
347
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Male
Female
Total
40 509
51 930
1 850
2 046
1 383
2 662
1 952
2 669
2 348
3 229
3 401
2 614
6 436
2 334
6 438
7 002
4 576
9 320
5 108
7 090
4 548
11 365
10 850
7 201
18 357
7 832
87 745
139 684
228 387
765 455 353 665
85 332
Male Female Total
Urban
29 222
85 729
82 712 163 999
26 960
13 579
15 643
56 110
94 289 100 652 143 997
67 752
21 862
64 828
26 930
48 819
29 180
95 178
49 753 114 246
20 901
5 498
11 921
4 587
7 449
8 136
2 200
4 420
3 156
6 659
3 192
4 956
4 588
87 754
140 642
3 039
6 421
2 092
4 528
3 409
2 474
3 020
2 561
2 890
1 006
2 674
2 017
70 689
82 633
1 424
2 779
973
2 157
1 390
1 462
1 541
1 217
1 399
341
1 189
741
29 661
36 991
1 616
3 642
1 119
2 371
2 018
1 012
1 479
1 344
1 490
666
1 485
1 276
41 028
4 793
11 936
5 109
6 322
7 957
2 074
4 069
2 509
6 431
3 569
4 328
4 421
68 563
45 642 145 568
911
3 657
1 640
1 243
1 839
886
1 128
736
1 262
1 042
857
1 110
21 979
50 661
3 882
8 279
3 469
5 078
6 118
1 188
2 941
1 773
5 168
2 527
3 471
3 312
46 583
94 907
39
433
187
61
465
902
39
290
93
200
432
726
39
143
93
61
265
470
39
929
Male Female
Not stated
1 655
Male Female Total
Rural
411 790 422 587 193 499 229 088 342 807 160 166 182 641
44 823
196 095 194 942
48 823
339 403 143 308
91 828
197 428 150 464
42 763
315 365 117 937
134 591
Unit: Person
Place of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2009)
1 868 534 785 928 1 082 606 928 670 427 973 500 697 938 209 357 229 580 980
Total
Total
Table 13
POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER MOVED-IN FROM OTHER PLACE BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE
5 YEARS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Code
348
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014
Table 13 (Continued)
Code
5 552
4 848
4 991
2 961
9 096
5 373
13 836
4 536
6 773
3 096
7 698
7 086
19 883
48 261
9 382
3 769
3 174
7 369
14 398
6 868
4 193
7 719
4 597
7 683
3 004
17 748
17 157
10 200
24 617
15 647
35 022
13 686
15 198
8 121
20 468
16 224
45 380
103 233
21 783
11 184
7 903
20 422
34 399
18 829
11 227
20 143
11 105
19 399
7 064
Male
16 498
Total
Total
4 059
11 716
6 507
12 424
7 034
11 961
20 002
13 052
4 729
7 415
12 401
54 972
25 497
9 138
12 770
5 025
8 424
9 151
21 186
10 275
15 521
7 238
12 166
12 899
10 946
Female
4 683
11 755
5 493
12 442
4 073
7 919
23 574
12 404
3 989
6 011
12 403
62 311
22 493
6 939
12 160
3 815
6 831
3 672
19 089
5 933
8 507
2 793
7 424
5 269
10 036
Total
2 027
4 965
2 406
5 216
1 832
3 104
10 027
4 759
1 900
2 170
6 242
33 989
12 970
3 876
5 575
2 081
4 302
1 269
9 184
2 877
4 130
1 002
2 983
2 267
3 795
2 656
6 789
3 087
7 225
2 240
4 814
13 547
7 645
2 089
3 841
6 161
28 322
9 523
3 064
6 585
1 733
2 529
2 403
9 905
3 056
4 377
1 791
4 441
3 001
6 241
2 380
7 644
5 612
7 701
7 154
10 910
10 825
8 018
3 914
5 173
9 380
40 751
22 593
9 227
8 175
4 306
8 367
9 894
15 855
9 634
16 110
7 407
9 733
12 479
6 462
Male Female Total
Urban
977
2 717
2 191
2 502
2 361
3 764
4 371
2 611
1 273
1 599
3 140
14 184
6 801
3 210
2 061
1 014
2 472
3 267
4 652
2 415
4 966
1 960
2 009
2 581
1 757
1 404
4 927
3 421
5 198
4 793
7 147
6 455
5 407
2 640
3 573
6 241
26 567
15 791
6 016
6 115
3 292
5 895
6 628
11 203
7 219
11 144
5 447
7 725
9 898
4 705
171
294
58
133
120
78
88
112
62
80
83
182
58
71
120
78
Male Female
Not stated
80
Male Female Total
Rural
Place of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2009)
Unit: Person
349
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014
Table 13 (Continued)
Code
2 883
7 828
9 169
13 135
7 495
6 816
6 601
73 773
57 656
15 730
6 103
17 260
18 970
26 167
16 831
15 551
17 925
151 851
121 633
32 449
6 306
10 852
8 672
6 927
5 493
7 722
11 671
6 298
10 247
1 997
3 810
1 016
6 734
17 560
33 021
20 262
15 726
13 725
19 396
28 707
17 032
23 484
6 092
11 446
5 214
16 724
426 046 193 090
3 008
Male
7 334
Total
Total
18 220
45 321
38 233
5 337
5 087
8 030
2 424
7 751
8 124
2 892
5 393
Total
8 678
21 931
19 254
1 884
2 402
3 487
1 082
4 097
3 775
1 138
2 681
12 588
10 464
8 802
23 743
11 219
9 136
3 211
1 941
9 542
23 390
14 168
76 312
18 979 113 617
3 453
2 685
4 543
1 343
3 654
4 349
1 755
2 712
Male Female Total
9 990
4 197
7 636
4 094
13 237
10 734
17 037
11 674
8 232
8 798
11 590
22 169
11 254
5 031
1 769
3 001
2 148
12 413
6 526
14 646
5 733
3 445
4 891
6 407
11 032
5 590
2 806
498
1 026
727
5 321
2 689
6 739
2 660
1 679
2 622
2 801
4 923
2 501
2 225
1 272
1 975
1 421
7 091
3 838
7 907
3 072
1 766
2 269
3 606
6 109
3 089
11 693
3 444
8 445
3 944
10 884
10 506
14 061
13 663
10 280
10 835
13 855
21 989
11 970
232 957 310 390 139 350 171 040 115 657
16 720
63 977
78 077
11 324
8 735
9 337
13 032
9 801
9 433
3 220
4 326
Female
Urban
3 928
518
2 784
1 270
4 832
3 609
4 932
5 062
3 814
4 305
5 871
5 929
3 805
53 740
7 051
35 725
54 519
4 717
4 414
4 008
12 053
5 072
4 052
1 745
327
7 764
2 926
5 661
2 674
6 052
6 897
9 129
8 602
6 465
6 530
7 984
16 060
8 165
61 917
7 117
40 587
59 098
7 872
6 050
4 794
11 689
6 147
5 084
1 466
1 614
187
93
93
61
Male Female
Not stated
61
Male Female Total
Rural
Place of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2009)
Unit: Person
350
Administration
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Male
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
01
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
Provinces/cities
Female
Total
Male
Male
Female
Total
Male
Female
60 504 026 29 844 675 30 659 351 3 680 227 1 231 685 2 448 542
Total
Never attended
1 097 403
682 505
1 063 367
737 798
703 813
1 035 827
357 870
466 561
593 072
671 793
280 583
470 258
550 692
341 843
516 528
366 841
347 723
518 670
178 049
234 086
299 888
334 084
139 981
229 000
347 311
546 711
340 662
546 839
370 958
356 090
517 158
179 821
232 475
293 184
337 709
140 602
241 259
350 606
244 004
143 032
249 993
155 346
160 560
260 678
101 750
131 502
150 905
142 408
58 353
100 000
169 014
122 489
71 322
126 658
80 316
80 969
140 553
54 329
71 245
78 989
73 061
30 128
48 555
87 421
121 515
71 710
123 335
75 030
79 591
120 126
47 421
60 257
71 915
69 347
28 225
51 445
81 592
825 828
515 955
792 676
567 483
474 451
575 785
133 958
226 614
344 203
500 462
205 854
298 270
376 532
419 803
264 101
383 744
281 707
246 607
325 184
81 324
130 971
184 580
253 310
104 132
154 156
204 769
97 736
28 872
16 276
71 849
90 702
406 025
251 854
408 932
285 776
227 843
27 028
23 434
20 631
14 969
68 699
250 600 199 364
52 635
95 643 108 445
159 623
247 152
101 722
144 114
171 763 152 031
80 148
60 186
76 574
61 505
21 210
10 609
45 669
97 007
61 987
8 091
6 421
6 126
4 818
20 095
18 937
17 013
14 505
10 152
48 604
52 933 146 432
30 516
31 871
36 231
7 662
5 668
26 180
55 024
18 160
543
85
67
0
104
0
31 461
0
228
51
100
139
340
614
0
8 231 847 3 298 047 1 682 720 1 615 327 11 951 536 5 959 234 5 992 302 982 893 358 674 624 218
798 952 4 717 534 2 288 696 2 428 838
0
7 492 007 3 139 427 1 607 643 1 531 784 11 013 761 5 281 900 5 731 860 369 942 141 578 228 363
820 242
336
663 153
1 618
1 346
32 737
36 037
Total
309
0
0
0
52
0
11 881
0
88
51
53
108
97
614
0
0
68
809
997
12 376
14 250
Male
235
85
67
0
52
0
19 580
0
140
47
31
243
0
0
268
809
350
20 361
21 787
Female
Unit: Person
Not stated
662 615 3 279 922 1 688 363 1 591 559 388 275 138 400 249 874
2 504 317 1 325 769
6 417 490 3 127 712 3 289 778 1 619 194
697 917
70 011 225 426
9 115 345 4 249 760 2 148 577 2 101 183 12 950 441 6 410 054 6 540 387 698 006 225 040 472 966
18 852 283 9 156 064 9 696 219 4 329 786 2 203 972 2 125 814 14 225 715 6 881 085 7 344 630 295 436
10 472 211 5 183 776 5 288 435 2 411 146 1 249 381 1 161 766 7 082 652 3 624 038 3 458 613 945 676 297 981 647 694
9 198 490
Female
Currently attending
82 974 226 40 646 056 42 328 170 18 753 935 9 555 446
Total
Population aged 5 and over
R3 North and South Central Coast 17 899 825 8 784 480
R4 Central Highlands
4 994 302 2 489 985
R5 Southeast
14 523 129 7 031 122
R6 Mekong River Delta
16 232 476 8 000 628
R2 Red River Delta
R1
Socio-economic regions
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Code
Ever attended but not currently
attending
Table 14
POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER BY CURRENT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, SEX
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
351
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Code
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 14 (Continued)
514 049
442 590
648 148
557 212
672 070
408 891
547 704
267 805
558 305
1 046 458
917 341
1 351 724
1 146 106
1 395 625
822 154
1 116 043
537 113
1 120 472
562 167
269 308
568 339
413 263
723 555
588 894
703 575
474 751
532 408
287 232
397 745
262 365
124 617
268 314
197 316
323 733
269 238
325 792
258 354
287 381
149 292
202 759
271 814
585 176
396 037
370 521
559 046
414 472
851 545
879 386
159 792
330 202
793 782
807 140
1 686 526
377 175
868 580
278 466
359 624
736 799
237 985
556 135
794 265
1 662 845
547 122
389 729
1 141 310
513 597
1 060 719
907 378
336 266
627 812
857 913
1 765 291
837 307
244 561
2 748 372 1 362 970 1 385 402
786 351
1 623 658
524 272
221 367
674 323
491 010
1 015 283
481 437
263 695
3 204 280 1 580 751 1 623 529
453 288
934 725
632 905
323 910
Total
176 165
605 893
1 238 798
748 168
Female
132 691
63 708
133 757
100 089
161 155
135 886
158 997
131 896
143 748
75 045
102 013
139 453
317 705
352 435
87 875
187 596
83 032
167 321
122 242
198 081
175 915
127 529
111 650
137 299
168 536
Male
Total
755 608
698 197
948 890
806 589
563 803
656 945
322 371
612 538
273 468
622 126
387 677
652 639
604 391
359 499
337 877
460 127
334 574
670 755
290 335
688 268
418 912
693 278
657 215
396 109
360 319
488 763
572 194
Female
18 435
32 711
13 205
22 248
16 105
29 645
25 638
15 113
15 161
26 050
26 618
Total
805 831
968 257
640 293
693 435
376 444
575 666
837 460
129 673
60 909
134 557
97 227
790 942
357 358
808 483
581 680
162 579 1 025 172
133 352
166 794
126 458
143 633
74 246
100 747
139 013
396 323
181 046
400 628
294 056
496 909
399 929
473 491
306 073
352 409
186 558
290 023
409 726
394 620
176 312
407 855
287 623
528 263
405 902
494 766
334 220
341 026
189 886
285 643
427 734
310 107 2 063 100 1 027 048 1 036 053
67 165
55 138
39 247
43 159
46 720
71 037
57 675
18 694
65 642
33 310
15 357
25 384
56 237
29 290
23 051
13 320
14 746
14 007
21 397
15 660
4 621
17 893
10 211
4 001
6 956
17 707
32 181
4 227
7 006
3 125
4 818
3 678
7 193
5 971
3 983
3 761
8 421
6 017
Male
37 874
32 087
25 927
28 413
32 713
49 640
42 016
14 073
47 749
23 100
11 356
18 428
38 529
71 060
14 208
25 706
10 080
17 430
12 427
22 452
19 666
11 131
11 400
17 628
20 600
Female
Never attended
321 888 2 426 319 1 195 835 1 230 484 103 241
88 291
182 925 1 283 293
76 760
162 881 1 310 394
115 743
191 648 1 345 917
160 351 1 261 606
117 032
109 717
126 396
549 327
Male
Ever attended but not currently
attending
155 374 1 121 520
Female
Currently attending
437 073
723 880
Male
1 472 048
Total
Population aged 5 and over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 223
395
0
0
0
0
41
0
148
0
0
163
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
509
300
0
0
0
0
0
0
74
0
0
45
Male
Not stated
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
713
95
0
0
0
0
41
0
74
0
0
118
0
Female
Unit: Person
352
Administration
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Code
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Table 14 (Continued)
575 874
417 869
507 045
821 192
1 150 732
846 651
1 025 216
1 696 930
518 171
428 782
574 857
252 613
194 585
212 504
289 199
150 946
447 498
773 395
569 713
461 443
476 083
774 192
973 349 1 011 447
795 834
565 849
357 439
609 592
413 720
563 358
1 592 356
1 179 316
947 797
970 052
1 560 307
1 984 796
1 604 396
1 146 098
715 460
1 216 889
820 448
1 128 531
565 173
406 729
607 296
358 021
580 250
808 562
786 114
493 969
486 354
609 603
818 961
228 820
164 234
242 443
137 952
235 211
324 685
394 546
324 985
211 131
194 101
231 874
325 285
117 389
87 773
126 765
69 844
120 385
166 092
196 422
165 717
109 447
99 353
116 646
165 128
141 759
282 779
666 660
1 366 029
699 369
836 390
7 387 389 3 523 880 3 863 509 1 626 003
484 667
118 531
483 122
298 068
147 024
101 299
106 332
147 320
75 475
224 109
157 290
58 959
Male
227 168
967 789
591 844
255 996
508 609
836 317
319 172
2 599 154 1 278 014 1 321 140
837 608
1 673 924
625 782
118 954
Total
287 324
610 110
1 235 891
214 748
Female
767 669
262 552
Total
771 609
583 215
803 923
327 667
709 845
351 394
956 840
656 607
381 168
293 262
408 513
170 329
43 639
Total
358 452
983 556
710 685
390 441
289 952
395 410
157 338
30 776
66 914
42 313
59 022
50 932
57 610
29 996
541 288 108 185
371 563 148 844
125 960
Female
714 313
660 859
900 206
111 431
76 461
115 678
68 109
114 827
854 878
619 462
846 370
543 839
855 447
158 593 1 167 507
198 124 1 414 389
159 268 1 138 954
101 684
94 748
115 228
160 157 1 201 234
141 020 1 034 079
428 203
310 399
432 529
276 642
424 788
584 788
707 930
572 199
354 007
332 024
439 814
586 478
509 434
96 368
44 608
92 837
47 237
65 837
49 171
33 670
55 440
426 674
309 063
44 833
36 752
413 840 128 076
267 197
430 659
582 719 112 204
706 459 175 861
566 755
360 306
328 836
460 392
614 756
524 645
60 091
31 979
62 770
33 983
44 047
33 704
75 122
17 578
43 808
24 752
34 445
32 659
37 569
19 804
71 511
92 198
28 793
Female
17 766
15 548
50 298
10 954
20 676
44 954
27 067
21 204
77 778
22 716
34 764
67 250
68 997 106 864
36 277
12 629
30 066
13 253
21 789
15 467
44 862
13 197
23 106
17 561
24 578
18 274
20 041
10 193
36 674
56 646
14 846
Male
Never attended
789 613 5 641 403 2 642 628 2 998 775 119 984
108 637
293 776 1 940 396
140 300 1 367 293
93 286
106 171
141 879
75 471
576 825
396 105
136 592
Male
Ever attended but not currently
attending
223 389 1 118 112
161 882
59 995
Female
Currently attending
875 738
210 398
Male
425 145
Total
Population aged 5 and over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
129
207
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
68
Male
Not stated
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
129
138
0
Female
Unit: Person
353
Administration
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Male
Female
933 195
996 925
414 028
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
01
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
Provinces/cities
180 851
748 977
142 895
309 813
113 106
151 876
155 150
72 122
78 424
130 353
93 317
52 681
103 854
108 113
87 797
375 683
69 281
147 591
53 746
74 614
76 712
35 352
39 414
64 637
44 293
25 078
48 153
52 288
93 054
373 293
73 614
162 222
59 360
77 262
78 438
36 771
39 010
65 716
49 024
27 603
55 702
55 824
3 364 651 1 636 484 1 728 167
4 296 512 2 082 355 2 214 157
40 297
153 610
27 432
81 250
22 947
30 973
33 420
17 651
17 483
28 314
17 205
10 805
18 033
21 853
791 246
20 638
77 852
12 805
40 505
11 062
16 195
17 834
8 737
8 966
14 653
9 162
5 253
7 594
10 846
398 476
430 907
989 773
9 735 588 4 677 220 5 058 369 1 949 404
R6 Mekong River Delta
851 858
189 757
793 388
604 479
778 995
208 307
380 196
779 757
5 247 235 2 562 206 2 685 029 1 203 316
1 573 145
Male
6 339 785 3 202 218
Total
Total
622 198
678 360
57 294
41 234
609 138
Total
511 248
519 773
37 713
19 659
75 758
14 627
40 745
11 886
14 778
15 586
8 914
8 516
13 662
8 043
5 552
10 439
11 007
123 255
523 690
100 856
201 259
80 313
106 252
101 455
39 228
50 056
87 046
65 676
35 929
72 814
68 506
58 166
261 528
48 895
93 771
37 732
51 625
50 353
20 130
25 458
42 480
30 794
17 137
35 074
32 896
65 089
262 162
51 961
107 488
42 581
54 627
51 102
19 098
24 598
44 566
34 882
18 792
37 740
35 610
392 770 2 251 419 1 072 653 1 178 766
1 909
8 204
1 407
3 587
806
2 259
6 402
4 274
3 423
2 507
1 835
1 071
3 163
6 694
20 064
420 952 2 947 352 1 421 276 1 526 076 189 286
959 631 6 923 338 3 259 651 3 663 687 147 885
190 439 1 031 021
484
2 386
462
798
229
602
1 446
1 143
829
735
445
243
1 036
2 914
6 415
Total
Male
Not stated
Female
Unit: Person
93 701
24 966
88 800
40 037
29 209
1 425
5 818
945
2 788
576
1 657
4 956
3 131
2 594
1 772
1 390
828
2 127
3 780
13 649
90 665
83 635
66 006
58 210
15 390
63 473
13 200
23 716
9 039
12 393
13 872
10 969
7 462
12 485
8 601
4 876
9 844
11 060
8 509
33 918
7 119
12 516
4 723
6 193
7 079
5 342
4 160
6 769
3 892
2 445
4 449
5 632
6 881
29 556
6 080
11 200
4 317
6 200
6 794
5 627
3 302
5 716
4 709
2 431
5 395
5 428
301 922 158 940 142 982
308 015 159 663 148 353
714 961 373 612 341 349
124 216
423 697 223 279 200 418
615 582 323 194 292 388
174 300
395 490 2 360 771 1 236 418 1 124 352
Female
70 510 118 777
54 184
12 747
46 925
17 258
12 024
213 648
Male
Never attended
598 836 3 484 497 1 687 522 1 796 975 135 726
761 988 4 720 597 2 260 903 2 459 693
205 721 1 300 558
Female
9 762 799 10 644 564
Male
Ever attended but not currently
attending
3 137 567 20 407 363
Female
Currently attending
6 934 456 3 380 350 3 554 106 1 540 983
1 930 120
29 717 057 14 415 083 15 301 974
Total
Population aged 5 and over
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R3
North and South Central Coast
R2 Red River Delta
R1
Socio-economic regions
URBAN
Code
Table 14 (Continued)
354
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Administration
25
Code
Table 14 (Continued)
472 838
212 641
515 617
255 011
465 821
192 335
276 764
874 326
564 655
181 163
183 240
192 180
443 498
417 148
186 368
332 101
129 420
176 251
146 536
893 344
405 203
309 473
242 133
237 565
Total
233 250
105 346
248 956
125 644
227 281
94 260
133 708
427 632
277 393
88 505
89 620
93 391
216 126
201 092
90 562
160 465
61 302
84 345
72 154
435 201
197 526
152 155
114 472
114 240
Male
239 588
107 295
266 660
129 367
238 540
98 075
143 056
446 695
287 262
92 658
93 620
98 789
227 371
216 056
95 806
171 636
68 118
91 906
74 382
458 143
207 677
157 318
127 660
123 325
Female
Population aged 5 and over
97 434
43 953
113 632
62 811
97 422
41 597
64 146
226 155
147 601
40 223
43 290
42 202
100 519
82 330
36 647
65 378
27 798
34 338
31 968
190 397
86 248
67 768
55 585
46 365
Total
50 604
22 614
57 055
30 564
50 202
21 365
30 642
116 032
73 025
20 305
21 124
20 190
50 289
40 468
19 449
34 197
13 314
18 044
15 763
95 672
45 180
35 229
25 819
24 057
Male
46 830
21 339
56 577
32 247
47 220
20 232
33 504
110 123
74 577
19 918
22 166
22 012
50 231
41 861
17 197
31 181
14 484
16 295
16 206
94 725
41 068
32 539
29 766
22 307
Female
Currently attending
321 424
136 093
357 042
169 649
322 095
128 004
183 766
558 393
353 498
120 289
122 974
128 089
298 098
285 084
129 450
235 144
88 907
125 603
102 423
615 533
283 519
205 298
159 611
167 912
Total
157 058
66 880
170 323
84 036
153 254
62 633
89 202
266 876
177 180
58 091
60 411
62 811
142 820
135 948
62 237
111 076
42 040
58 305
49 974
296 734
134 030
97 285
75 043
77 687
Male
164 365
69 213
186 719
85 613
168 840
65 371
94 564
291 517
176 319
62 198
62 563
65 278
155 279
149 136
67 214
124 068
46 867
67 298
52 449
318 799
149 490
108 013
84 568
90 225
Female
Ever attended but not currently
attending
22 834
14 433
12 040
5 170
10 755
5 158
6 926
14 649
21 370
3 063
1 900
3 459
3 079
10 890
3 039
4 059
1 731
1 642
859
7 930
4 150
2 958
2 658
1 896
Total
9 376
6 397
4 392
1 661
3 875
1 510
2 191
4 026
5 708
830
490
1 010
1 110
4 350
578
1 462
459
469
169
2 773
964
915
668
657
Male
13 459
8 037
7 648
3 510
6 881
3 648
4 735
10 623
15 662
2 232
1 410
2 449
1 968
6 539
2 461
2 597
1 272
1 174
690
5 156
3 186
2 044
1 990
1 240
Female
Never attended
31 145
18 162
32 902
17 381
35 549
17 575
21 927
75 130
42 185
17 589
15 076
18 431
41 801
38 844
17 232
27 520
10 984
14 667
11 286
79 484
31 286
33 449
24 278
21 392
Total
16 212
9 455
17 187
9 383
19 950
8 752
11 674
40 698
21 481
9 279
7 595
9 380
21 908
20 325
8 298
13 729
5 489
7 528
6 250
40 022
17 352
18 726
12 942
11 838
Male
Not stated
14 933
8 707
15 715
7 997
15 599
8 823
10 253
34 432
20 704
8 310
7 481
9 051
19 893
18 519
8 934
13 791
5 495
7 139
5 037
39 462
13 934
14 722
11 336
9 554
Female
Unit: Person
355
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
62
Code
Table 14 (Continued)
261 608
441 869
708 965
100 389
85 390
241 318
40 392
221 563
198 110
78 373
Male
266 505
468 825
750 842
106 754
90 390
249 896
41 368
219 205
203 587
79 332
Female
108 630
199 949
214 288
35 904
41 486
113 391
21 027
111 525
94 553
39 700
Total
270 008
222 400
403 004
182 860
821 925
455 779
670 623
302 374
163 364
156 821
130 817
256 444
260 093
132 201
107 175
198 639
89 463
401 381
224 410
325 093
144 621
80 606
75 062
61 381
119 076
123 247
137 807
115 224
204 366
93 397
420 544
231 370
345 529
157 753
82 758
81 759
69 437
137 368
136 846
60 207
42 891
75 987
35 736
162 576
89 028
128 374
63 015
38 664
29 485
24 742
50 012
51 140
32 077
20 513
40 228
17 822
82 189
45 691
63 808
29 904
22 643
14 177
11 700
24 695
25 459
689 293
58 183
97 040
108 233
17 485
19 538
57 525
9 914
55 026
46 699
20 594
Male
151 733
114 171
332 241
51 664
285 608
261 759
99 749
Total
360 375
629 648
174 348
305 602
186 027
324 046
570 957
77 867
57 589
169 567
26 050
140 845
132 777
50 534
Female
28 130
22 378
35 759
17 914
80 387
43 337
64 566
33 111
16 021
15 309
13 042
25 317
25 680
184 830
155 131
261 281
127 697
573 997
307 707
452 222
204 476
109 376
109 708
93 464
183 276
184 185
88 429
75 019
130 293
62 898
279 165
149 483
220 018
97 681
51 716
52 959
44 123
83 144
86 348
96 401
80 113
130 988
64 800
294 832
158 224
232 204
106 795
57 661
56 748
49 341
100 132
97 838
659 855 4 571 768 2 124 568 2 447 201
50 447
102 909
524 686
73 866
56 582
162 674
25 614
144 762
128 982
49 215
Male
Ever attended but not currently
attending
106 054 1 095 643
18 418
21 947
55 867
11 113
56 499
47 854
19 106
Female
Currently attending
6 454 051 3 078 998 3 375 052 1 349 148
528 113
910 694
1 459 807
207 143
175 780
491 214
81 760
440 769
401 697
157 705
Total
Population aged 5 and over
6 479
9 946
36 121
6 726
28 796
22 019
38 460
12 161
6 283
6 252
4 146
5 704
6 194
81 646
13 182
13 816
27 861
6 211
5 169
11 408
1 689
9 484
10 335
4 797
Total
2 524
4 315
13 823
2 039
10 913
9 015
14 692
4 285
1 751
2 102
1 149
2 322
1 579
29 283
5 721
4 068
11 675
2 086
1 351
3 508
570
3 235
3 747
1 687
Male
3 955
5 631
22 298
4 687
17 883
13 005
23 767
7 876
4 532
4 149
2 997
3 382
4 614
52 364
7 462
9 748
16 186
4 125
3 817
7 900
1 119
6 250
6 588
3 109
Female
Never attended
23 356
35 159
64 371
6 951
7 918
17 611
4 294
18 540
18 683
6 878
Male
22 570
32 122
57 645
6 344
7 036
16 563
3 086
15 611
16 368
6 582
Female
18 491
14 431
29 615
12 700
56 556
37 025
51 567
22 722
9 040
11 376
8 465
17 452
18 574
9 170
7 328
14 295
6 705
29 114
20 221
26 575
12 751
4 496
5 824
4 408
8 915
9 860
9 321
7 102
15 321
5 996
27 442
16 804
24 992
9 971
4 544
5 552
4 057
8 537
8 713
451 488 235 855 215 633
45 926
67 282
122 016
13 295
14 955
34 174
7 380
34 152
35 051
13 459
Total
Not stated
Unit: Person
356
Administration
Northern Midlands and Mountains
Male
Ha Noi
Ha Giang
Cao Bang
Bac Kan
Tuyen Quang
Lao Cai
Dien Bien
Lai Chau
Son La
Yen Bai
Hoa Binh
Thai Nguyen
Lang Son
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
01
02
04
06
08
10
11
12
14
15
17
19
20
22
24
Provinces/cities
Female
Total
Male
Male
Female
Total
1 438 476
447 787
609 345
858 894
702 802
628 735
1 007 224
341 298
457 645
532 684
658 264
254 347
415 693
714 637
228 246
310 090
423 968
353 494
312 607
508 050
171 368
231 034
271 534
329 885
128 094
205 439
340 126
Female
Total
Male
Not stated
Female
52 753 185 389 1 183 091 638 987 544 104
956 044 5 782 093 3 001 840 2 780 253 904 442 285 957 618 485 1 019 774 527 007 492 766
723 838
219 541
299 255
434 927
349 307
316 128
499 174
169 930
226 611
261 151
328 379
126 252
210 255
338 325
283 613
90 394
115 600
168 742
132 399
129 588
227 258
84 098
114 019
122 590
125 204
47 548
81 967
147 161
827 948
147 899
44 637
58 517
86 152
69 254
64 774
122 719
45 592
62 278
64 337
63 899
24 875
40 961
76 575
421 766
135 715
45 757
57 083
82 590
63 145
64 813
104 539
38 507
51 741
58 254
61 304
22 673
41 006
70 586
998 265
302 138
415 099
591 417
487 170
368 198
474 329
94 730
176 558
257 157
434 786
169 925
225 456
308 026
491 160
158 275
215 206
289 973
243 975
194 982
274 831
61 194
105 512
142 101
222 516
86 995
119 082
171 872
60 084
95 229
27 036
15 205
68 686
86 428
507 105
143 863
199 892
301 444
243 195
173 216
24 709
18 824
22 027
17 044
14 163
66 440
199 498 192 962
33 536
71 046 105 022
115 057
212 270
82 930
106 374
136 154 145 337
406 183 2 466 116 1 216 043 1 250 072
57 055
73 980
59 733
19 820
9 780
43 542
93 228
48 338
5 533
5 705
5 959
5 327
4 588
19 493
19 176
13 119
16 068
11 717
9 575
46 947
51 486 141 476
29 373
31 042
35 496
7 216
5 425
25 144
52 110
11 745
131 888
36 431
56 620
81 691
69 070
64 509
112 675
76 042
62 046
57 708
71 238
21 668
39 584
77 927
70 045
19 629
30 408
42 514
35 677
33 358
59 014
35 210
32 202
29 601
36 254
10 800
20 251
39 569
61 843
16 802
26 212
39 176
33 393
31 152
53 661
40 832
29 845
28 107
34 985
10 869
19 333
38 357
348 659 190 385 158 273
961 361 502 780 458 582
6 624 624 2 446 189 1 251 813 1 194 375 9 004 184 4 537 958 4 466 226 793 606 288 165 505 441
572 153 4 090 422 2 022 249 2 068 173 222 056
386 378 200 395 185 983
483 263 244 578 238 685
617 871
3 013 673 1 190 024
472 176 2 248 901 1 177 115 1 071 786 350 562 125 654 224 908
87 394 134 662
473 396
945 573
1 954 854
7 188 089 3 046 444 1 544 097 1 502 347 9 465 943 4 722 531 4 743 412 562 281 178 115 384 166 1 160 532 602 368 558 164
3 702 806 1 839 940 1 862 866
678 451
Male
Never attended
13 715 153 6 736 898 6 978 255 2 788 803 1 424 977 1 363 826 9 505 118 4 620 182 4 884 936 238 142
9 703 427 4 855 878 4 847 549 1 997 118 1 041 074
Total
Ever attended but not currently
attending
Unit: Person
6 060 922 40 096 662 20 081 875 20 014 787 3 071 089 1 018 038 2 053 052 5 194 399 2 716 115 2 478 284
Female
Currently attending
60 776 301 30 169 256 30 607 045 12 414 151 6 353 228
Total
Population aged 5 and over
R3 North and South Central Coast 14 235 201 7 047 112
R4 Central Highlands
3 931 414 1 976 560
R5 Southeast
5 985 765 2 972 092
R6 Mekong River Delta
13 205 340 6 580 716
R2 Red River Delta
R1
Socio-economic regions
RURAL
Code
Table 14 (Continued)
357
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Administration
25
Code
Table 14 (Continued)
365 048
730 457
331 402
773 668
495 662
512 527
665 089
400 029
394 831
555 552
Male
381 392
782 831
337 750
838 508
514 002
535 213
689 856
414 840
401 457
564 017
Female
733 967
376 409
680 787
630 618
1 047 529
1 047 489
1 192 662
129 986
565 447
434 224
683 386
1 061 854
369 079
188 721
340 912
315 591
506 239
511 101
577 463
61 315
279 841
212 119
343 718
522 638
364 888
187 688
339 875
315 028
541 290
536 388
615 199
68 671
285 606
222 104
339 668
539 216
2 576 909 1 291 433 1 285 476
3 073 933 1 526 941 1 546 992
746 439
1 513 288
669 152
1 612 176
1 009 664
1 047 740
1 354 945
814 868
796 287
1 119 569
Total
Population aged 5 and over
164 930
80 664
154 682
134 504
226 311
227 641
261 646
32 199
139 779
109 069
159 469
236 264
527 292
591 994
139 519
305 143
131 993
295 864
206 016
199 332
250 018
176 792
165 782
217 330
Total
82 088
41 093
76 702
69 524
110 952
114 520
128 355
15 864
70 723
54 741
80 889
119 262
267 416
311 967
68 426
153 399
69 717
149 278
106 480
102 410
130 735
92 299
85 831
113 242
Male
704 166
730 384
978 087
550 310
538 586
780 978
Total
474 896
527 494
260 134
501 462
231 428
267 361
546 688
243 468
620 970
366 462
374 479
507 726
288 096
275 751
398 538
Female
82 843
39 570
77 980
64 980
115 359
113 120
133 290
16 335
69 056
54 329
78 580
117 001
469 519
221 265
451 440
412 031
703 077
677 827
784 491
81 900
339 937
256 155
452 692
709 372
259 876 1 765 002
239 264
114 166
230 305
210 020
343 654
337 296
384 289
39 197
175 230
128 467
229 612
346 915
884 228
230 254
107 099
221 135
202 011
359 423
340 530
400 202
42 703
164 707
127 688
223 080
362 457
880 774
280 027 2 141 235 1 059 887 1 081 348
71 093
151 744 1 048 150
62 276
563 821
337 704
355 905
470 361
262 214
262 835
382 440
Male
Ever attended but not currently
attending
146 586 1 184 791
99 537
96 922
119 283
84 493
79 951
104 089
Female
Currently attending
44 330
40 705
27 207
37 989
35 964
65 879
50 749
4 045
44 272
30 248
13 458
21 925
53 158
92 352
15 396
28 652
11 474
20 606
15 246
21 715
21 488
12 155
12 502
24 153
Total
19 915
16 654
8 928
13 085
10 132
19 887
13 469
595
12 184
9 381
3 511
5 946
16 597
27 831
3 649
5 544
2 666
4 349
3 509
4 419
5 007
3 068
3 092
7 765
Male
24 416
24 050
18 279
24 903
25 832
45 992
37 280
3 450
32 087
20 867
9 946
15 980
36 561
64 521
11 747
23 109
8 808
16 257
11 737
17 296
16 481
9 087
9 410
16 389
Female
Never attended
32 840
70 052
27 591
56 220
47 970
49 793
58 986
42 447
43 073
52 106
Male
31 191
61 291
23 198
54 695
36 265
46 515
46 366
33 163
36 344
45 001
Female
55 187
33 775
47 458
46 095
82 177
76 143
95 776
11 842
41 459
38 751
57 768
94 293
27 812
16 807
24 977
22 961
41 500
39 397
51 350
5 659
21 704
19 531
29 706
50 515
27 375
16 968
22 480
23 134
40 676
36 746
44 427
6 183
19 755
19 220
28 061
43 778
231 457 123 191 108 265
248 352 127 257 121 095
64 030
131 343
50 789
110 915
84 235
96 309
105 353
75 611
79 417
97 107
Total
Not stated
Unit: Person
358
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Administration
62
Code
Table 14 (Continued)
946 067
654 019
904 182
585 053
413 525
1 287 156
1 484 758
1 378 738
877 811
871 730
1 131 233
1 455 756
1 215 310
1 501 231
526 617
1 912 010
395 981
896 064
753 862
764 889
482 620
1 388 054
972 006
323 844
Total
477 211
334 983
456 803
294 944
210 625
643 947
737 091
691 947
431 410
428 893
554 244
717 940
600 675
738 200
266 349
949 427
197 165
445 947
375 004
388 092
245 712
698 468
483 676
160 612
Male
468 856
319 035
447 379
290 108
202 900
643 209
747 667
686 792
446 401
442 836
576 990
737 816
614 635
763 031
260 268
962 583
198 816
450 117
378 858
376 797
236 908
689 586
488 331
163 232
Female
Population aged 5 and over
168 613
121 343
166 456
102 216
72 635
235 657
266 172
261 970
172 467
164 615
207 132
275 274
231 639
276 854
118 538
391 895
73 036
158 682
171 018
175 808
129 919
335 973
224 619
79 255
Total
85 312
67 260
86 537
52 021
38 196
120 401
132 614
135 813
86 804
85 176
104 946
140 433
116 300
147 097
60 348
201 028
38 790
83 814
86 794
89 795
65 561
169 083
110 591
38 366
Male
271 650
619 875
469 044
471 681
276 003
832 505
505 910
162 803
Total
349 470
849 894
83 301
54 083
79 919
50 194
34 439
115 256
133 558
126 157
85 662
79 439
102 186
670 047
464 330
585 089
416 141
281 450
859 800
962 167
934 478
604 936
551 151
806 742
134 840 1 017 957
115 340
129 758 1 069 635
58 190
339 774
235 380
302 237
213 744
145 623
435 305
487 912
474 518
302 291
279 064
395 690
503 333
423 087
518 061
177 046
651 239
131 922
307 302
236 681
245 838
144 715
432 062
267 123
87 377
Male
38 843
Total
84 207
38 325
86 585
43 091
60 133
42 977
38 337
17 594
53 098
14 452
52 811
45 764
46 202
28 307
98 701
330 273
228 950
282 852
202 397
135 827
424 495
38 354
26 806
91 955
26 943
26 645
90 185
474 255 137 401
459 961
302 645
272 087
411 051
514 624
426 808
551 574
172 424
659 509
139 729
312 573
232 363
225 843
131 288
400 443
15 241
11 233
36 474
8 915
9 763
35 939
54 305
31 992
10 878
27 964
12 105
19 468
13 888
15 579
7 477
19 038
5 886
22 491
16 922
16 533
9 623
33 439
52 899
13 159
Male
23 113
15 573
55 480
18 028
16 882
54 245
83 097
52 215
27 446
58 621
30 986
40 665
29 089
22 758
10 117
34 060
8 566
30 320
28 841
29 669
18 684
65 261
85 610
25 683
Female
Never attended
238 787 138 509
75 426
Female
Ever attended but not currently
attending
190 867 1 310 748
34 246
74 868
84 224
86 012
64 358
166 890
114 028
40 889
Female
Currently attending
69 053
41 539
60 682
39 753
32 796
101 514
119 018
98 084
62 083
69 378
74 269
102 392
90 800
116 405
41 015
156 269
36 842
64 696
68 036
71 198
48 391
120 876
102 968
42 944
Total
36 884
21 111
31 554
20 264
17 044
52 302
62 261
49 624
31 436
36 689
41 503
54 706
47 401
57 463
21 478
78 122
20 567
32 340
34 607
35 925
25 814
63 884
53 062
21 710
Male
Not stated
32 169
20 428
29 128
19 489
15 752
49 212
56 757
48 459
30 647
32 689
32 766
47 687
43 398
58 942
19 536
78 147
16 275
32 357
33 429
35 273
22 578
56 992
49 906
21 234
Female
Unit: Person
359
Administration
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
804 344
795 886
279 689
591 633
1 540 443
1 543 561
540 174
1 142 035
296 752
40 774
22 436
12 072
31 293
33 572
32 376
27 551
64 181
33 834
32 125
45 251
29 189
554 314
82 144
46 764
22 126
58 926
65 188
61 778
52 046
122 297
69 047
61 344
88 227
57 317
718 564
525 997
1 014 854
1 407 838
3 716 113
Male
7 188 905
Total
28 128
42 976
29 218
35 213
58 116
24 495
29 402
31 616
27 633
10 054
24 328
41 370
257 561
689 274
550 402
260 485
747 676
736 099
488 857
3 472 792
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
58 998
89 431
62 069
69 041
123 385
51 481
61 409
64 693
58 832
23 018
47 677
81 548
556 164
1 413 258
1 142 801
549 412
1 543 182
1 541 943
1 019 655
7 210 252
Total
29 703
45 906
32 723
34 444
64 974
27 622
32 316
33 121
31 238
12 463
22 974
40 504
298 152
724 173
590 909
285 892
795 614
805 622
529 358
3 731 568
Male
29 295
43 525
29 347
34 597
58 411
23 859
29 092
31 571
27 594
10 554
24 704
41 044
258 012
689 085
551 892
263 520
747 568
736 321
490 297
3 478 684
Female
Population attending primary
Unit: Person
55 875
86 657
60 144
67 039
113 113
47 659
58 407
62 607
57 542
21 152
43 300
76 140
547 771
1 336 638
1 110 841
515 986
1 500 183
1 518 881
973 031
6 955 561
Total
28 196
44 558
31 597
33 306
60 055
25 529
30 948
32 082
30 407
11 501
20 708
37 903
293 303
681 563
573 853
266 569
772 045
792 935
505 849
3 592 813
Male
27 680
42 099
28 547
33 733
53 058
22 130
27 459
30 525
27 135
9 651
22 593
38 237
254 468
655 075
536 988
249 418
728 139
725 946
467 182
3 362 748
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Table 15
POPULATION IN THE AGES OF PRIMARY SCHOOL, ATTENDING PRIMARY SCHOOL
BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Code
360
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
131 322
115 559
50 691
40 557
29 328
47 255
42 425
57 672
50 525
58 502
37 077
52 806
27 583
250 134
225 350
98 484
75 551
56 915
89 870
80 276
113 684
101 303
121 365
72 228
101 019
53 649
30 941
57 908
32 986
63 877
122 603
65 675
45 199
84 728
70 147
70 327
138 740
139 131
46 447
43 725
85 423
60 126
54 521
103 067
87 826
66 821
124 584
116 113
43 816
Male
87 982
Total
26 066
48 214
35 150
62 863
50 778
56 012
37 851
42 615
27 587
34 994
47 793
109 791
118 812
32 689
68 984
26 967
58 726
39 529
68 413
55 986
41 379
41 698
48 546
57 763
44 167
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
52 663
100 667
72 176
121 228
101 863
112 433
80 088
90 045
56 989
75 666
98 191
225 315
251 361
66 585
138 246
58 126
122 075
84 354
138 233
117 327
87 580
85 431
103 516
124 556
87 822
Total
27 448
52 581
37 083
58 215
50 507
57 791
42 163
47 798
29 450
40 566
50 240
115 400
131 269
33 425
69 770
30 914
63 655
45 095
70 112
60 764
46 207
43 779
54 493
66 876
43 749
Male
25 214
48 087
35 093
63 013
51 356
54 642
37 926
42 248
27 538
35 101
47 951
109 916
120 092
33 160
68 476
27 212
58 420
39 259
68 121
56 564
41 373
41 652
49 023
57 680
44 073
Female
Population attending primary
50 778
99 063
70 396
118 575
97 579
110 504
79 372
88 030
55 731
74 048
95 816
217 730
240 936
64 795
137 067
57 090
121 142
82 974
136 742
114 438
87 027
84 605
101 331
122 064
85 229
Total
26 138
51 495
36 041
56 981
48 201
56 262
41 901
46 497
28 711
39 514
49 281
111 728
125 825
32 595
69 080
30 272
63 190
44 451
69 181
59 293
46 005
43 234
53 440
65 619
42 332
Male
24 640
47 568
34 355
61 594
49 378
54 242
37 471
41 533
27 019
34 534
46 535
106 002
115 112
32 200
67 987
26 818
57 953
38 523
67 561
55 145
41 023
41 371
47 890
56 445
42 897
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
361
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
45 120
43 383
39 131
68 774
92 395
76 994
47 925
28 857
59 135
36 440
53 444
83 950
78 208
133 712
183 132
148 790
94 904
58 411
111 676
67 810
107 064
107 417
212 311
91 023
61 339
120 240
67 407
47 038
88 070
129 926
44 326
86 792
59 558
56 905
108 791
119 232
30 838
61 030
287 850
90 927
168 847
552 459
74 661
149 198
43 663
26 359
52 307
82 165
54 584
Male
103 733
Total
53 620
31 370
52 541
29 554
46 979
71 796
90 737
64 938
39 077
40 567
45 903
62 519
59 673
264 609
38 501
104 894
58 900
41 032
42 465
51 887
30 192
77 920
74 537
25 949
49 149
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
108 926
71 743
109 788
60 335
92 442
148 330
180 553
136 958
77 995
84 715
91 942
130 438
119 091
552 327
82 308
216 813
116 645
87 650
87 057
109 839
65 111
172 721
149 133
52 608
104 497
Total
54 710
39 335
58 206
30 253
46 330
77 650
90 896
70 324
38 893
44 235
45 880
67 849
59 613
286 928
43 404
109 621
59 861
46 486
44 609
58 148
32 968
93 297
75 008
26 470
55 106
Male
54 216
32 409
51 583
30 082
46 112
70 680
89 657
66 634
39 102
40 480
46 063
62 589
59 478
265 400
38 904
107 192
56 784
41 165
42 448
51 691
32 143
79 424
74 125
26 137
49 391
Female
Population attending primary
98 455
64 238
99 812
55 254
90 619
139 001
171 853
129 087
76 772
79 613
88 676
127 527
115 731
540 833
80 063
206 327
114 089
85 548
83 981
106 066
59 237
161 898
138 704
50 081
101 626
Total
49 169
34 813
52 954
27 538
45 344
72 103
86 115
66 129
38 349
41 032
44 270
66 104
57 642
280 765
42 393
103 440
58 624
45 489
43 142
55 587
29 845
86 823
69 234
25 079
53 470
Male
49 286
29 425
46 857
27 716
45 274
66 898
85 738
62 958
38 423
38 581
44 406
61 423
58 089
260 069
37 670
102 887
55 465
40 059
40 839
50 480
29 392
75 075
69 470
25 002
48 155
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
362
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
1 937
3 914
5 461
3 266
3 070
7 171
6 158
4 250
12 154
4 967
27 427
8 327
3 769
6 727
10 308
6 202
5 882
13 443
11 826
7 932
23 871
10 470
55 424
15 542
173 787
338 161
3 398
341 423
663 207
7 806
70 051
133 318
4 675
211 118
413 310
9 541
269 218
518 901
131 199
78 631
150 532
246 991
1 144 228
Male
2 217 429
Total
7 215
27 997
5 503
11 717
3 682
5 668
6 272
2 812
2 935
4 847
2 813
1 833
4 408
4 866
115 791
164 374
321 784
63 267
202 192
249 683
71 901
1 073 202
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
15 252
55 238
10 561
23 585
8 438
11 913
13 504
6 131
6 263
10 439
6 761
3 801
7 999
9 455
247 365
336 976
662 122
133 278
411 308
519 319
151 334
2 214 338
Total
8 098
27 534
5 015
12 007
4 471
6 244
7 045
3 124
3 297
5 556
3 992
1 948
3 545
4 527
131 811
173 591
341 237
70 521
209 610
270 426
78 686
1 144 070
Male
7 154
27 704
5 546
11 578
3 967
5 668
6 459
3 007
2 966
4 883
2 769
1 854
4 454
4 927
115 554
163 385
320 886
62 757
201 698
248 893
72 648
1 070 268
Female
Population attending primary
15 197
54 270
10 384
23 337
7 797
11 826
13 030
5 761
6 141
10 203
6 683
3 557
7 743
8 981
244 139
323 622
646 118
129 026
404 218
512 313
147 659
2 162 957
Total
8 043
26 815
4 881
11 892
4 205
6 158
6 864
3 008
3 236
5 393
3 914
1 808
3 398
4 442
129 800
165 699
332 031
68 075
205 819
266 203
76 993
1 114 821
Male
7 154
27 454
5 503
11 445
3 592
5 668
6 166
2 753
2 905
4 810
2 769
1 749
4 345
4 540
114 339
157 923
314 087
60 951
198 399
246 110
70 666
1 048 136
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
363
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
9 883
9 738
12 820
14 767
33 888
5 714
7 483
5 479
12 833
7 869
14 829
14 963
7 860
8 909
7 619
22 473
36 801
10 012
6 839
17 550
12 184
21 722
9 296
20 060
19 846
24 196
29 146
67 663
11 812
13 601
10 584
24 964
14 673
30 702
30 692
15 840
15 918
15 132
41 266
69 901
21 409
14 628
35 641
24 012
41 611
18 285
38 275
Male
17 213
Total
18 215
8 989
19 889
11 828
18 091
7 789
11 397
33 100
18 793
7 513
7 009
7 980
15 729
15 872
6 804
12 131
5 105
6 118
6 098
33 775
14 379
11 377
10 108
7 330
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
38 261
17 992
41 559
23 816
35 127
14 733
21 359
69 606
41 028
15 181
15 725
15 822
31 180
29 918
14 739
24 731
10 489
13 754
11 806
67 506
29 702
24 063
19 925
17 234
Total
20 004
9 308
21 551
11 862
17 183
6 937
10 156
36 539
22 478
7 626
8 808
7 791
15 216
14 152
7 929
12 843
5 333
7 562
5 769
33 952
15 135
12 750
9 806
9 816
Male
18 258
8 685
20 009
11 954
17 944
7 795
11 202
33 067
18 550
7 556
6 917
8 032
15 964
15 766
6 810
11 888
5 156
6 191
6 037
33 554
14 567
11 312
10 119
7 417
Female
Population attending primary
37 245
17 563
41 007
23 441
34 520
14 252
21 027
68 996
40 583
15 053
15 574
15 573
30 191
29 194
14 205
24 538
10 438
13 601
11 751
66 614
29 004
23 959
19 794
17 018
Total
19 467
8 987
21 183
11 755
16 911
6 527
9 890
36 277
22 251
7 581
8 761
7 729
14 639
13 861
7 788
12 764
5 333
7 483
5 714
33 283
14 767
12 718
9 738
9 750
Male
17 778
8 576
19 824
11 686
17 609
7 725
11 137
32 719
18 332
7 471
6 813
7 844
15 552
15 334
6 417
11 775
5 105
6 118
6 037
33 332
14 237
11 241
10 056
7 268
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
364
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
7 696
19 172
18 437
3 878
20 867
7 553
6 919
44 958
33 386
21 728
226 879
10 519
9 985
4 335
5 956
5 079
11 289
26 768
20 981
30 770
6 765
19 316
7 910
14 115
37 748
35 120
7 553
38 028
14 502
13 406
88 760
69 802
40 029
436 708
20 622
18 213
8 480
11 668
9 897
23 755
53 378
39 900
61 535
14 218
34 227
16 753
25 515
Male
14 869
Total
11 400
8 843
14 911
7 453
30 765
18 919
26 610
12 466
4 818
5 712
4 146
8 229
10 103
209 829
18 300
36 416
43 803
6 487
6 948
17 161
3 675
16 682
18 575
7 174
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
26 400
17 494
33 912
14 783
59 908
39 679
52 563
24 708
9 867
11 204
8 419
17 986
20 054
437 725
39 821
71 098
85 464
13 478
14 536
38 026
7 832
35 516
36 768
15 136
Total
14 529
8 262
18 936
7 004
29 820
21 191
26 438
11 960
5 121
5 711
4 431
9 887
10 300
227 250
21 413
34 364
43 639
6 875
7 696
20 978
3 918
18 709
19 076
7 840
Male
11 871
9 231
14 976
7 779
30 088
18 488
26 125
12 747
4 746
5 494
3 988
8 099
9 754
210 475
18 409
36 734
41 826
6 602
6 840
17 048
3 914
16 808
17 691
7 296
Female
Population attending primary
24 898
15 571
31 606
13 683
59 108
38 385
50 840
23 284
9 524
10 743
8 200
17 919
19 861
427 749
38 939
68 409
83 548
13 134
14 339
37 717
7 403
33 756
35 578
14 573
Total
13 766
7 251
17 619
6 433
29 262
20 333
25 317
11 047
4 907
5 497
4 277
9 820
10 169
221 677
20 996
32 495
42 552
6 759
7 553
20 751
3 769
17 689
18 348
7 519
Male
11 132
8 320
13 987
7 250
29 847
18 052
25 522
12 237
4 617
5 246
3 923
8 099
9 691
206 072
17 944
35 914
40 996
6 376
6 785
16 966
3 634
16 066
17 230
7 054
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
365
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
10 135
27 379
28 111
29 110
24 481
57 010
27 676
27 875
33 097
24 222
16 389
58 494
18 357
52 199
54 880
55 576
46 164
108 854
57 221
53 412
64 356
46 847
32 558
109 042
544 778
1 069 677
19 038
250 210
478 828
38 958
209 638
406 856
36 099
584 767
1 130 251
72 603
535 126
1 021 542
165 553
447 366
864 322
307 323
2 571 886
Male
4 971 476
Total
50 548
16 170
22 625
31 259
25 536
29 545
51 844
21 683
26 467
26 769
24 820
8 221
19 920
36 504
141 770
524 899
228 618
197 218
545 484
486 416
416 956
2 399 591
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
109 304
32 584
48 437
65 846
53 631
57 128
109 881
45 350
55 146
54 254
52 071
19 217
39 678
72 093
308 799
1 076 282
480 679
416 134
1 131 874
1 022 623
868 321
4 995 914
Total
58 778
16 215
24 688
33 899
28 252
28 200
57 929
24 498
29 019
27 565
27 246
10 515
19 429
35 977
166 341
550 582
249 672
215 371
586 004
535 196
450 672
2 587 498
Male
50 526
16 369
23 749
31 947
25 380
28 929
51 952
20 852
26 126
26 688
24 825
8 700
20 250
36 117
142 458
525 700
231 007
200 763
545 870
487 427
417 649
2 408 416
Female
Population attending primary
106 867
30 959
45 491
63 320
52 347
55 213
100 083
41 898
52 266
52 404
50 859
17 595
35 557
67 159
303 632
1 013 015
464 723
386 960
1 095 965
1 006 568
825 372
4 792 604
Total
57 576
15 517
23 315
32 666
27 392
27 148
53 191
22 521
27 712
26 689
26 493
9 693
17 310
33 461
163 503
515 864
241 822
198 493
566 226
526 732
428 856
2 477 992
Male
49 291
15 443
22 177
30 654
24 955
28 065
46 892
19 377
24 554
25 715
24 366
7 902
18 248
33 697
140 129
497 152
222 901
188 467
529 740
479 835
396 517
2 314 612
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
366
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
44 638
33 987
33 627
45 359
36 439
39 485
56 394
25 462
57 314
25 117
116 493
100 596
42 831
31 648
21 709
24 782
5 624
47 660
43 686
40 952
24 893
31 084
18 287
34 524
65 577
63 630
86 967
71 077
72 916
109 002
47 324
114 167
51 002
219 432
194 658
82 644
59 633
41 783
48 604
10 375
92 275
86 675
85 724
48 216
59 408
35 364
65 458
Male
85 854
Total
30 934
17 077
28 325
23 322
44 772
42 989
44 615
4 751
23 822
20 074
27 985
39 813
94 062
102 940
25 885
56 853
21 862
52 608
33 431
34 638
41 607
30 002
31 590
41 216
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
66 236
34 671
59 108
48 360
86 101
87 130
91 074
10 482
49 017
41 808
59 941
82 369
194 135
221 443
51 846
113 515
47 637
108 321
72 548
70 727
87 625
63 517
65 506
86 282
Total
35 102
18 140
31 030
25 221
41 032
43 570
47 635
5 624
25 320
21 824
31 758
42 449
100 184
117 117
25 496
56 927
25 581
56 093
39 326
36 160
45 629
33 457
33 973
44 677
Male
31 133
16 529
28 078
23 139
45 069
43 561
43 440
4 859
23 698
19 982
28 184
39 919
93 952
104 326
26 350
56 588
22 056
52 229
33 222
34 567
41 997
30 061
31 533
41 606
Female
Population attending primary
64 381
33 215
58 056
46 955
84 055
83 327
89 477
10 376
47 447
40 678
58 474
80 243
187 539
211 742
50 590
112 529
46 652
107 541
71 223
70 128
85 434
63 068
64 811
84 313
Total
34 003
17 151
30 312
24 286
40 070
41 674
46 372
5 624
24 246
21 130
30 753
41 552
97 089
111 964
24 807
56 316
24 939
55 707
38 737
35 898
44 526
33 287
33 496
43 690
Male
30 377
16 064
27 744
22 669
43 985
41 653
43 105
4 752
23 201
19 548
27 721
38 691
90 450
99 778
25 783
56 212
21 713
51 835
32 486
34 229
40 908
29 782
31 315
40 622
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
367
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 15 (Continued)
Code
18 663
55 489
72 490
26 960
36 038
36 773
40 119
16 381
74 031
21 935
60 971
49 039
57 422
40 785
37 427
34 052
57 485
65 627
56 013
17 155
22 092
39 819
28 530
39 329
111 450
133 727
53 477
70 763
72 290
74 664
31 480
142 509
42 136
115 751
98 610
111 713
82 543
72 282
68 311
109 957
129 754
108 890
33 369
44 193
77 449
51 057
81 549
Male
37 438
Total
42 220
22 527
37 630
22 101
16 214
52 877
64 127
52 472
34 259
34 855
41 757
54 290
49 570
54 780
20 201
68 478
15 097
34 545
35 517
34 726
26 517
61 238
55 962
18 775
Female
Be born in 2003-2007
82 526
54 249
75 876
45 552
32 534
108 651
127 990
112 250
68 128
73 511
83 523
112 452
99 037
114 602
42 487
145 715
31 181
74 172
72 521
71 813
57 279
137 205
112 365
37 472
Total
40 181
31 073
39 270
23 249
16 510
56 459
64 458
58 364
33 772
38 524
41 449
57 962
49 313
59 678
21 991
75 257
16 222
39 611
36 913
37 170
29 050
74 588
55 932
18 630
Male
42 345
23 178
36 607
22 303
16 024
52 192
63 532
53 887
34 356
34 986
42 075
54 490
49 724
54 925
20 495
70 458
14 958
34 563
35 608
34 643
28 229
62 616
56 434
18 841
Female
Population attending primary
73 557
48 667
68 206
41 571
31 511
100 616
121 013
105 803
67 248
68 870
80 476
109 608
95 870
113 084
41 124
137 918
30 541
72 414
69 642
68 349
51 834
128 142
103 126
35 508
Total
35 403
27 562
35 335
21 105
16 082
51 770
60 798
55 082
33 442
35 535
39 993
56 284
47 473
59 088
21 397
70 945
16 072
38 730
35 589
34 836
26 076
69 134
50 886
17 560
Male
38 154
21 105
32 870
20 466
15 427
48 846
60 216
50 721
33 806
33 335
40 483
53 324
48 398
53 997
19 726
66 973
14 469
33 683
34 054
33 514
25 758
59 009
52 240
17 948
Female
Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary
Unit: Person
368
Administration
2 777 310
373 603
542 302
624 281
231 951
440 813
564 359
167 720
27 806
16 291
8 161
20 964
25 740
23 163
17 529
41 893
25 192
23 397
32 516
21 985
729 550
1 069 128
1 217 863
456 596
844 833
1 092 768
335 776
55 539
31 982
15 897
40 899
49 455
44 582
35 633
81 793
50 918
43 704
63 678
42 153
Male
5 410 739
Total
20 168
31 162
20 308
25 726
39 900
18 104
21 419
23 715
19 936
7 736
15 691
27 733
168 057
528 409
404 019
224 645
593 583
526 826
355 947
2 633 429
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
40 617
62 370
42 745
47 122
71 738
26 407
37 409
43 299
39 322
15 886
24 618
44 318
330 777
922 814
777 674
389 957
1 160 397
1 052 808
663 889
4 967 538
Total
21 428
32 375
22 932
23 802
38 865
13 991
21 547
23 080
20 085
8 410
13 232
22 810
164 449
472 445
407 270
192 891
590 494
532 081
348 889
2 544 071
Male
19 189
29 996
19 813
23 320
32 873
12 417
15 862
20 219
19 236
7 476
11 386
21 508
166 328
450 369
370 404
197 066
569 903
520 727
314 999
2 423 467
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
Unit: Person
37 707
59 285
41 371
45 353
62 717
23 793
35 052
41 596
37 597
13 747
21 580
40 677
323 165
878 776
751 510
366 301
1 111 073
1 028 265
623 242
4 759 167
Total
19 551
30 359
22 111
22 619
32 612
12 450
19 805
22 134
19 183
6 930
11 466
20 863
160 257
446 267
390 953
179 862
561 084
519 180
322 917
2 420 263
Male
18 156
28 926
19 260
22 735
30 105
11 343
15 247
19 462
18 414
6 817
10 113
19 814
162 908
432 509
360 557
186 439
549 989
509 086
300 324
2 338 904
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Table 16
POPULATION IN THE AGES OF LOWER-SECONDARY SCHOOL, ATTENDING LOWER-SECONDARY SCHOOL
BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
369
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
34 412
50 814
38 152
27 758
33 276
48 686
44 981
32 834
47 383
24 223
54 936
26 093
101 307
81 944
41 595
30 682
22 957
43 940
27 560
44 908
37 536
49 756
32 745
41 424
23 066
99 683
73 633
54 831
65 851
92 919
90 443
62 619
92 012
45 520
108 969
52 822
197 471
162 693
84 377
60 799
43 852
81 789
53 946
88 961
72 685
97 529
62 492
80 530
43 057
Male
67 366
Total
19 991
39 107
29 747
47 773
35 149
44 054
26 386
37 849
20 895
30 118
42 782
80 749
96 164
26 730
54 033
21 297
44 628
29 785
45 461
44 233
32 575
27 073
35 481
48 869
32 954
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
35 548
75 624
58 372
93 934
68 439
87 798
52 993
76 414
41 292
59 093
82 739
158 950
189 985
51 038
108 620
44 715
90 650
61 707
89 302
91 287
64 919
53 752
70 158
97 878
66 041
Total
17 487
37 858
30 303
47 865
35 392
43 051
27 667
40 236
21 346
29 936
40 757
80 675
97 988
24 998
54 993
23 861
46 441
32 193
44 111
48 301
32 400
27 125
36 747
49 586
33 209
Male
18 061
37 765
28 069
46 069
33 047
44 747
25 326
36 178
19 946
29 156
41 982
78 274
91 996
26 041
53 626
20 854
44 209
29 513
45 191
42 986
32 519
26 628
33 412
48 292
32 832
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
33 161
73 774
56 033
89 470
64 349
84 280
52 231
74 276
40 090
56 930
79 388
150 279
180 065
49 568
106 639
43 880
89 346
59 438
87 821
88 564
63 614
52 818
68 117
94 650
63 412
Total
16 176
37 095
28 875
44 984
32 956
41 297
27 169
39 276
20 584
28 513
38 831
75 654
91 503
24 144
53 929
23 274
45 758
30 994
43 322
46 712
32 017
26 613
35 288
47 547
32 158
Male
16 985
36 680
27 158
44 486
31 393
42 984
25 062
35 000
19 506
28 416
40 557
74 625
88 563
25 424
52 710
20 605
43 587
28 444
44 499
41 853
31 597
26 205
32 829
47 103
31 254
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
370
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
44 861
21 133
58 964
74 636
26 890
50 329
34 625
33 939
41 201
87 833
36 240
206 976
45 277
53 569
40 104
32 733
31 362
56 074
62 904
61 591
35 626
24 028
46 717
31 494
42 880
41 193
117 224
149 594
52 464
96 122
69 104
64 458
78 001
171 834
69 227
392 210
86 983
104 656
76 009
63 490
61 123
105 691
129 579
121 380
67 606
46 047
90 080
57 972
82 152
Male
87 683
Total
39 272
26 478
43 363
22 019
31 979
59 789
66 675
49 617
29 760
30 757
35 906
51 087
41 705
185 234
32 987
84 001
36 800
30 518
34 479
45 793
25 574
74 959
58 260
20 060
42 822
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
63 898
47 694
69 046
37 820
57 764
93 898
104 310
93 245
56 395
54 691
69 612
95 284
79 155
370 377
64 988
161 501
65 304
54 857
60 646
86 729
45 945
133 412
88 660
35 211
79 216
Total
33 627
26 231
35 798
19 376
30 386
46 640
49 511
49 151
28 725
27 487
36 620
48 176
40 717
195 581
33 595
83 965
35 215
28 698
30 218
43 995
23 433
65 214
42 600
17 649
39 930
Male
30 271
21 463
33 248
18 443
27 378
47 259
54 799
44 094
27 670
27 204
32 992
47 108
38 439
174 797
31 393
77 536
30 090
26 159
30 428
42 734
22 512
68 197
46 060
17 562
39 285
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
59 053
43 392
64 309
34 810
56 102
87 971
99 858
88 921
55 526
51 666
68 007
93 144
76 017
360 828
62 450
154 028
62 804
53 422
57 979
83 212
42 501
124 429
83 103
33 055
76 747
Total
31 131
23 303
33 280
17 899
29 126
43 345
46 422
46 617
28 259
25 847
35 701
46 581
38 757
189 341
32 127
78 930
33 786
28 092
28 678
42 167
21 365
59 736
40 030
16 564
38 174
Male
27 923
20 089
31 029
16 912
26 976
44 626
53 436
42 304
27 267
25 819
32 306
46 563
37 261
171 487
30 324
75 098
29 018
25 330
29 300
41 045
21 136
64 693
43 073
16 491
38 573
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
371
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
1 261
1 808
3 857
2 157
1 983
4 081
4 127
3 073
7 197
3 839
19 786
6 084
2 512
4 024
7 065
4 032
4 895
7 951
8 070
6 750
15 062
7 521
37 729
12 119
120 820
240 942
1 879
247 244
479 070
4 091
56 559
112 671
2 710
157 558
299 841
5 776
154 924
303 884
70 492
48 993
100 345
137 611
786 099
Male
1 536 753
Total
6 035
17 943
3 682
7 865
3 678
3 942
3 871
2 912
1 875
3 208
2 216
1 251
2 212
3 066
67 119
120 122
231 827
56 111
142 283
148 960
51 352
750 654
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
11 981
36 965
7 359
15 169
6 615
7 935
7 968
4 257
3 930
6 865
3 946
2 561
4 080
5 171
135 217
210 254
451 138
104 347
288 036
299 517
97 983
1 451 276
Total
5 878
19 152
3 704
7 445
2 978
4 083
4 158
1 910
2 069
3 651
1 730
1 275
1 918
2 597
69 031
105 411
232 901
51 298
151 136
151 249
48 271
740 265
Male
6 103
17 813
3 655
7 723
3 636
3 851
3 810
2 348
1 861
3 214
2 216
1 286
2 162
2 574
66 185
104 843
218 237
53 049
136 901
148 268
49 712
711 010
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
11 790
36 052
7 135
14 524
6 528
7 754
7 485
4 141
3 838
6 786
3 946
2 299
3 716
4 909
133 100
203 372
437 868
101 665
279 762
293 482
94 935
1 411 085
Total
5 755
18 688
3 575
7 014
2 933
3 946
3 832
1 814
2 069
3 651
1 730
1 139
1 696
2 461
67 864
100 899
224 358
49 682
146 205
148 754
46 425
716 323
Male
6 035
17 364
3 560
7 510
3 595
3 809
3 653
2 327
1 769
3 136
2 216
1 160
2 020
2 448
65 236
102 474
213 510
51 983
133 557
144 728
48 510
694 762
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
372
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
5 461
5 496
18 592
23 269
8 256
6 099
13 318
8 569
15 916
7 841
16 872
11 606
10 407
34 966
45 748
16 209
10 477
25 942
17 342
29 776
13 916
32 075
8 634
15 788
5 334
3 272
6 881
10 306
3 413
6 885
12 075
3 682
6 759
22 126
18 007
38 650
10 460
10 354
19 096
18 942
7 318
15 019
4 547
5 419
10 771
8 695
4 937
Male
10 478
Total
15 203
6 075
13 860
8 774
12 625
4 378
7 953
22 480
16 373
4 911
6 145
4 971
10 052
8 482
4 148
7 154
3 609
3 473
3 077
20 643
8 741
7 701
5 352
5 540
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
29 413
11 568
28 438
16 020
25 254
10 195
16 146
44 855
34 115
10 273
11 440
10 128
21 357
18 834
8 826
15 559
6 840
6 967
6 865
38 070
18 608
14 890
10 711
10 146
Total
15 396
6 255
14 875
8 028
12 705
5 732
8 115
23 329
17 891
5 364
5 395
5 403
12 010
10 638
4 490
8 334
3 174
3 413
3 627
17 452
9 984
7 123
5 468
4 873
Male
14 018
5 313
13 563
7 991
12 549
4 464
8 031
21 527
16 224
4 909
6 045
4 725
9 347
8 196
4 337
7 224
3 666
3 555
3 238
20 618
8 623
7 767
5 243
5 273
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
28 463
11 098
27 679
15 773
24 066
9 615
15 820
44 196
33 189
10 113
11 091
9 936
20 764
17 959
8 310
15 188
6 590
6 885
6 704
37 327
18 236
14 597
10 493
10 083
Total
14 881
5 864
14 471
7 781
12 092
5 425
7 990
22 933
17 443
5 324
5 238
5 211
11 587
9 966
4 363
8 334
3 028
3 413
3 627
17 159
9 909
7 018
5 352
4 810
Male
13 582
5 234
13 208
7 991
11 974
4 190
7 831
21 262
15 746
4 789
5 853
4 725
9 178
7 993
3 947
6 854
3 562
3 473
3 077
20 168
8 327
7 579
5 142
5 273
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
373
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
6 357
14 191
16 407
3 051
16 553
6 136
5 477
29 856
26 724
15 372
163 678
7 116
6 672
3 842
4 088
4 706
8 723
17 159
13 167
21 361
5 106
12 278
6 927
9 673
28 640
32 868
6 119
32 800
11 922
11 326
56 367
51 532
30 120
317 802
14 024
13 948
7 336
8 012
8 586
17 108
36 030
27 794
41 242
10 058
24 128
14 250
18 426
Male
12 244
Total
8 753
7 323
11 850
4 952
19 881
14 627
18 871
8 385
3 880
3 924
3 493
7 276
6 908
154 124
14 748
24 808
26 511
5 849
5 786
16 247
3 068
16 461
14 449
5 887
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
16 438
11 211
18 942
8 750
36 157
23 891
31 408
15 221
7 714
6 854
6 807
13 208
13 653
304 330
28 005
49 731
47 585
10 485
11 002
31 542
5 882
29 331
26 051
11 541
Total
8 927
5 515
9 640
4 590
18 950
10 737
14 930
7 717
4 132
3 435
3 456
6 352
7 028
157 159
14 288
26 065
25 230
4 830
5 329
15 597
3 022
14 131
12 672
5 874
Male
7 511
5 696
9 301
4 161
17 206
13 154
16 477
7 504
3 581
3 419
3 350
6 856
6 625
147 171
13 717
23 666
22 355
5 655
5 673
15 945
2 860
15 199
13 379
5 666
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
15 580
10 439
18 112
8 021
35 324
23 192
30 500
14 896
7 656
6 539
6 807
13 000
13 306
296 412
27 176
47 300
45 946
10 161
10 873
30 974
5 682
28 654
25 254
11 101
Total
8 230
4 959
9 160
4 112
18 287
10 571
14 290
7 473
4 074
3 277
3 456
6 211
6 797
151 715
13 725
24 448
24 499
4 723
5 247
15 250
2 887
13 587
12 342
5 616
Male
7 349
5 480
8 952
3 909
17 037
12 621
16 211
7 423
3 581
3 262
3 350
6 789
6 509
144 697
13 451
22 851
21 447
5 437
5 626
15 724
2 795
15 067
12 912
5 485
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
374
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
6 900
19 156
21 883
21 006
15 546
37 812
21 065
20 324
25 319
18 146
14 626
44 730
13 385
36 875
42 390
40 550
30 738
73 842
42 848
36 954
48 616
34 632
29 637
87 564
443 539
851 826
14 412
193 570
365 762
27 891
175 392
343 925
25 096
466 723
918 023
49 763
387 378
765 245
97 228
324 610
629 205
198 165
1 991 211
Male
3 873 986
Total
42 834
15 011
16 486
23 297
16 630
21 784
36 029
15 192
19 544
20 507
17 720
6 485
13 479
24 667
100 938
408 287
172 193
168 534
451 300
377 866
304 595
1 882 775
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
85 897
29 076
33 258
47 201
36 130
39 187
63 770
22 150
33 479
36 434
35 376
13 325
20 538
39 147
195 560
712 559
326 536
285 611
872 360
753 291
565 906
3 516 262
Total
43 708
14 057
17 724
24 930
19 954
19 719
34 707
12 081
19 478
19 429
18 355
7 135
11 314
20 213
95 418
367 034
174 369
141 593
439 358
380 832
300 619
1 803 805
Male
42 189
15 019
15 534
22 273
16 177
19 469
29 063
10 069
14 001
17 005
17 020
6 190
9 224
18 934
100 143
345 525
152 166
144 018
433 002
372 459
265 287
1 712 457
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
82 860
27 360
30 572
44 761
34 843
37 599
55 232
19 652
31 214
34 810
33 651
11 448
17 864
35 768
190 065
675 404
313 642
264 636
831 311
734 783
528 307
3 348 082
Total
41 792
13 470
15 976
23 345
19 178
18 673
28 780
10 636
17 736
18 483
17 453
5 791
9 770
18 402
92 393
345 369
166 595
130 180
414 879
370 425
276 492
1 703 940
Male
41 068
13 890
14 596
21 416
15 665
18 926
26 452
9 016
13 478
16 326
16 198
5 657
8 093
17 366
97 672
330 036
147 047
134 456
416 432
364 358
251 815
1 644 143
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
375
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
25 221
17 461
25 348
4 291
36 652
31 437
36 438
24 176
25 508
15 225
27 989
49 193
33 445
46 823
8 198
72 752
62 208
71 587
45 150
50 754
29 141
55 608
46 302
93 181
36 261
20 951
38 639
74 071
43 970
85 127
69 869
29 152
55 860
140 567
26 974
51 793
90 847
38 332
73 823
178 529
25 958
50 832
21 546
22 339
44 060
44 127
33 215
Male
63 155
Total
27 619
13 916
25 247
20 973
35 148
30 771
36 101
3 906
21 476
15 984
23 973
37 811
70 697
87 682
22 582
46 879
17 688
41 155
26 708
24 818
35 492
24 874
21 721
29 941
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
49 803
23 980
47 186
42 352
68 680
58 244
71 652
8 138
42 299
31 019
47 653
72 611
137 593
171 151
42 212
93 061
37 875
83 683
54 842
51 232
72 679
50 029
43 041
60 012
Total
24 534
11 232
22 983
22 275
35 160
29 660
34 936
4 338
22 345
15 982
24 541
35 354
68 665
87 350
20 508
46 659
20 687
43 028
28 566
26 659
38 317
25 277
21 657
31 874
Male
25 267
12 748
24 202
20 078
33 520
28 583
36 716
3 799
19 954
15 037
23 111
37 257
68 927
83 800
21 704
46 402
17 188
40 654
26 275
24 573
34 363
24 752
21 385
28 139
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
48 284
22 063
46 095
40 260
65 404
54 734
68 460
8 035
41 087
29 977
45 839
69 452
129 515
162 106
41 258
91 451
37 290
82 461
52 734
50 494
70 328
49 017
42 325
58 034
Total
23 293
10 312
22 624
21 094
32 892
27 531
33 307
4 236
21 833
15 260
23 275
33 620
64 067
81 537
19 781
45 595
20 246
42 345
27 367
26 163
36 803
24 999
21 261
30 478
Male
24 991
11 751
23 472
19 167
32 512
27 203
35 153
3 800
19 254
14 717
22 563
35 832
65 447
80 570
21 477
45 856
17 043
40 114
25 367
24 331
33 526
24 018
21 063
27 556
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
376
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 16 (Continued)
Code
36 262
28 645
26 656
47 351
45 745
48 424
14 265
18 922
34 439
24 567
33 207
68 673
55 478
52 537
88 583
93 549
93 586
26 364
35 989
65 952
43 722
63 726
61 109
120 302
46 897
11 345
21 634
90 708
28 462
53 132
38 161
28 489
57 182
72 959
33 776
63 322
43 298
23 839
46 345
74 408
58 229
116 726
20 868
44 773
88 584
39 107
14 776
Male
28 949
Total
30 519
19 155
31 513
17 067
12 098
45 162
47 804
41 232
25 880
26 833
32 413
43 811
34 797
31 110
18 239
59 193
10 289
24 669
28 693
29 546
22 506
58 498
43 811
14 173
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
47 460
36 483
50 104
29 070
21 607
70 007
72 902
78 024
48 681
47 837
62 805
82 076
65 502
66 047
36 983
111 770
17 719
44 372
49 644
55 187
40 063
104 081
62 609
23 670
Total
24 700
20 716
26 158
14 786
11 436
35 903
34 581
41 434
24 593
24 052
33 164
41 824
33 689
38 422
19 307
57 900
9 985
23 868
24 889
28 398
20 411
51 083
29 928
11 775
Male
22 760
15 767
23 947
14 282
10 172
34 105
38 322
36 590
24 089
23 785
29 642
40 252
31 814
27 626
17 676
53 870
7 735
20 504
24 755
26 789
19 652
52 998
32 681
11 896
Female
Population attending
lower-secondary
43 473
32 953
46 197
26 789
20 778
64 779
69 358
74 025
47 870
45 127
61 200
80 144
62 711
64 416
35 274
106 728
16 858
43 261
47 106
52 238
36 819
95 775
57 849
21 954
Total
22 901
18 344
24 120
13 787
10 839
32 774
32 132
39 144
24 185
22 570
32 245
40 370
31 960
37 626
18 402
54 482
9 287
23 369
23 431
26 917
18 478
46 149
27 688
10 948
Male
20 574
14 609
22 077
13 003
9 939
32 005
37 225
34 881
23 686
22 557
28 956
39 774
30 752
26 790
16 873
52 247
7 571
19 893
23 674
25 321
18 341
49 626
30 161
11 006
Female
Be born in 1999-2002
attending lower-secondary
Unit: Person
377
Administration
2 154 614
287 049
438 203
529 200
182 036
322 555
395 571
140 024
22 005
13 744
8 002
16 387
18 858
14 918
12 231
31 986
18 133
17 228
23 145
18 800
551 465
861 546
1 019 420
357 928
625 435
755 817
273 304
40 773
28 160
15 744
33 499
37 935
28 347
24 011
60 341
35 916
34 059
43 306
35 498
Male
4 171 612
Total
16 699
20 161
16 831
17 782
28 355
11 780
13 429
19 076
17 111
7 742
14 416
18 768
133 280
360 246
302 880
175 892
490 221
423 343
264 416
2 016 997
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
25 254
33 647
25 876
21 452
30 766
8 035
12 836
17 755
23 259
10 296
14 382
16 083
245 557
400 711
417 125
201 920
732 012
733 708
339 602
2 825 079
Total
12 202
16 516
12 665
10 582
18 424
4 361
7 009
9 122
11 165
4 887
6 811
9 461
122 329
193 803
205 952
91 914
354 379
364 018
174 605
1 384 671
Male
13 052
17 131
13 211
10 870
12 343
3 674
5 827
8 632
12 094
5 409
7 572
6 622
123 228
206 909
211 173
110 006
377 633
369 690
164 997
1 440 408
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
Unit: Person
22 472
31 163
24 404
19 967
25 489
6 341
10 820
16 136
21 565
9 153
12 431
13 703
237 062
363 821
386 150
183 982
681 653
708 137
308 401
2 632 144
Total
10 632
15 007
11 748
9 430
14 459
3 159
5 588
7 998
10 023
4 187
5 522
7 871
116 472
173 439
188 414
81 444
325 729
347 638
153 837
1 270 501
Male
11 840
16 155
12 656
10 537
11 030
3 182
5 232
8 137
11 542
4 966
6 909
5 832
120 590
190 382
197 736
102 538
355 924
360 500
154 565
1 361 644
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Table 17
POPULATION IN THE AGES OF HIGHER-SECONDARY SCHOOL ATTENDING HIGHER-SECONDARY SCHOOL
BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
378
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
25 433
40 243
31 368
24 394
28 138
37 826
36 708
28 811
34 828
16 834
44 653
20 553
86 745
81 433
38 659
26 575
18 422
33 035
21 269
36 399
32 721
42 673
24 265
29 959
19 544
75 860
58 017
46 655
53 243
72 616
73 076
57 034
70 374
34 058
87 690
40 708
163 978
154 657
72 920
52 326
36 561
64 072
41 932
75 314
62 225
80 592
48 075
60 894
35 620
Male
52 788
Total
16 076
30 935
23 810
37 919
29 504
38 915
20 663
31 038
18 139
25 751
34 261
73 223
77 233
20 154
43 038
17 223
35 547
28 223
36 368
34 790
25 105
22 261
26 649
35 617
27 355
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
19 530
41 085
33 515
59 165
44 658
58 489
35 746
46 231
30 098
36 702
58 740
104 569
124 086
32 425
71 186
27 814
62 252
44 795
63 852
58 684
44 993
39 076
41 603
58 359
43 074
Total
10 076
18 675
15 456
28 855
22 321
25 288
17 205
22 113
14 067
16 617
28 813
53 252
63 752
15 531
35 534
12 789
30 016
21 511
31 843
30 487
23 725
19 782
22 081
29 320
20 472
Male
9 454
22 409
18 060
30 310
22 337
33 201
18 541
24 119
16 031
20 085
29 927
51 317
60 334
16 894
35 652
15 025
32 236
23 284
32 009
28 198
21 268
19 294
19 523
29 039
22 602
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
17 181
39 158
31 606
54 454
40 464
55 246
34 169
43 194
27 927
34 802
55 838
96 621
114 281
30 794
69 178
26 886
60 739
42 911
62 033
55 892
43 799
37 591
39 261
55 498
41 252
Total
8 658
17 625
14 592
26 373
19 903
23 438
16 496
20 040
12 820
15 866
27 219
48 109
58 008
14 741
34 354
12 291
29 344
20 454
30 726
28 670
22 701
18 619
20 948
27 265
19 267
Male
8 522
21 532
17 014
28 081
20 561
31 808
17 674
23 154
15 107
18 936
28 619
48 512
56 273
16 054
34 823
14 594
31 395
22 457
31 307
27 223
21 099
18 972
18 313
28 233
21 985
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
379
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
37 501
15 002
44 123
64 739
19 217
38 955
25 774
26 857
28 761
66 660
26 788
147 716
34 851
36 743
24 217
23 440
21 620
40 811
51 741
41 166
25 771
16 368
30 629
22 428
25 786
28 637
87 604
129 362
37 669
74 656
49 535
51 818
60 328
127 782
50 775
285 198
64 384
73 089
51 024
43 749
40 320
77 806
95 177
81 398
47 758
31 318
56 605
42 255
50 932
Male
70 255
Total
25 146
19 827
25 976
14 950
21 988
40 233
43 437
36 996
18 700
20 309
26 807
36 345
29 533
137 482
23 987
61 122
31 568
24 961
23 760
35 700
18 453
64 623
43 481
13 635
32 754
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
22 715
20 349
23 373
16 073
23 801
36 240
43 123
42 208
27 593
23 849
35 487
45 615
40 285
209 549
36 671
88 953
26 734
25 819
29 399
48 014
22 685
78 517
39 808
12 896
39 396
Total
11 661
10 364
12 062
7 824
12 344
16 816
21 023
20 474
14 156
11 539
15 323
20 515
19 703
104 853
18 218
43 573
12 291
12 798
14 219
23 332
10 632
33 822
18 528
5 600
17 890
Male
11 054
9 985
11 312
8 249
11 457
19 424
22 100
21 734
13 437
12 310
20 164
25 100
20 582
104 696
18 453
45 380
14 443
13 021
15 180
24 682
12 053
44 696
21 280
7 296
21 506
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
18 542
16 735
20 133
13 708
22 589
31 531
39 846
39 434
26 185
22 154
32 831
42 333
37 800
195 763
34 064
81 269
24 396
24 240
26 417
44 559
19 830
71 723
36 255
11 615
36 712
Total
9 160
8 359
9 814
6 710
11 610
14 624
19 475
19 061
13 251
10 823
13 696
18 664
18 192
97 177
16 688
39 752
10 862
11 606
12 328
21 085
9 172
29 442
16 690
5 055
16 582
Male
9 382
8 377
10 319
6 999
10 979
16 906
20 371
20 373
12 934
11 331
19 135
23 669
19 608
98 586
17 377
41 516
13 534
12 634
14 088
23 474
10 658
42 282
19 565
6 559
20 130
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
380
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
896
1 715
2 368
1 315
1 257
3 791
3 129
1 783
5 325
1 959
14 472
4 243
1 741
3 319
5 057
3 102
2 773
6 736
5 589
3 522
9 929
4 289
30 302
8 152
87 436
173 990
1 499
181 399
348 122
3 323
43 356
88 203
2 774
119 508
231 389
4 164
125 035
243 667
56 159
36 313
70 179
107 872
593 048
Male
1 155 550
Total
3 909
15 831
2 330
4 604
1 738
2 459
2 945
1 516
1 786
2 688
1 605
845
1 825
1 390
51 713
86 554
166 723
44 847
111 880
118 632
33 866
562 502
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
6 555
27 880
4 229
9 684
3 432
5 238
5 815
2 795
2 797
4 815
3 051
1 480
2 524
2 567
102 637
104 991
252 542
71 114
184 196
224 069
62 597
899 508
Total
3 047
13 259
1 989
4 966
1 700
2 814
3 560
1 388
1 223
2 315
1 566
752
1 096
1 674
53 324
50 089
126 156
33 053
89 578
113 919
31 888
444 683
Male
3 509
14 621
2 240
4 717
1 732
2 424
2 255
1 407
1 574
2 499
1 485
728
1 428
893
49 313
54 902
126 386
38 061
94 618
110 150
30 709
454 825
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
6 312
26 828
3 947
8 777
3 167
5 065
5 202
2 236
2 527
4 531
2 924
1 364
2 277
2 311
99 294
97 299
234 220
66 756
172 567
216 613
57 930
845 385
Total
2 871
12 507
1 750
4 471
1 565
2 691
3 116
985
1 083
2 071
1 439
686
930
1 543
50 828
45 303
116 382
30 717
83 326
108 748
28 824
413 299
Male
3 441
14 322
2 197
4 306
1 602
2 375
2 086
1 251
1 445
2 460
1 485
678
1 347
768
48 466
51 996
117 838
36 039
89 241
107 865
29 107
432 086
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
381
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
4 412
3 989
14 762
18 308
4 763
4 345
10 421
5 843
11 935
6 006
13 706
9 142
8 399
28 508
35 463
10 512
8 012
18 986
11 779
23 087
11 708
24 712
6 376
13 225
4 264
2 360
4 611
8 485
3 479
6 633
10 087
3 020
6 100
18 156
14 682
30 721
6 668
9 028
15 585
14 439
6 816
11 910
3 642
5 003
9 404
7 304
4 260
Male
8 485
Total
11 006
5 702
11 152
5 937
8 565
3 667
5 749
17 155
13 746
4 409
4 730
4 221
8 070
7 771
3 662
6 850
2 252
3 154
3 080
16 039
6 557
5 095
4 401
4 225
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
14 190
7 526
17 653
9 942
15 000
6 873
8 951
30 652
22 393
8 003
7 082
7 505
14 954
13 471
6 345
11 658
3 859
6 093
5 551
27 772
14 355
9 707
8 210
7 616
Total
7 089
3 373
8 446
4 477
8 116
3 632
3 847
15 188
10 886
3 740
3 248
3 228
7 901
6 405
3 079
5 183
1 911
3 255
2 748
13 300
8 307
5 311
4 242
3 799
Male
7 100
4 152
9 207
5 465
6 885
3 240
5 104
15 463
11 507
4 263
3 834
4 278
7 053
7 066
3 266
6 475
1 948
2 838
2 803
14 472
6 048
4 396
3 969
3 816
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
13 283
6 558
17 092
9 101
13 765
6 289
8 206
29 239
21 471
7 300
6 784
7 319
13 822
12 337
6 199
11 278
3 763
6 093
5 333
26 893
13 592
9 460
7 879
7 290
Total
6 755
2 778
8 224
4 150
7 438
3 356
3 346
14 596
10 107
3 336
2 999
3 228
7 198
5 813
2 998
5 106
1 814
3 255
2 585
12 733
7 851
5 118
3 954
3 622
Male
6 528
3 780
8 868
4 950
6 327
2 933
4 860
14 643
11 363
3 964
3 785
4 091
6 624
6 523
3 201
6 172
1 948
2 838
2 749
14 160
5 741
4 342
3 925
3 668
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
382
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
2 030
2 969
3 627
5 076
15 451
11 446
14 564
3 896
8 715
4 917
4 879
4 880
5 866
6 075
11 530
29 601
20 983
29 423
7 361
16 740
9 626
11 079
18 912
35 378
4 442
21 127
44 548
10 060
4 954
9 031
5 425
4 186
8 482
10 767
12 500
24 613
120 425
2 301
5 144
231 005
13 495
27 526
11 795
10 611
22 295
19 678
4 449
Male
8 625
Total
6 200
4 710
8 024
3 465
14 859
9 537
14 150
6 454
2 448
2 897
2 850
5 618
5 342
110 580
7 883
16 466
23 421
4 077
4 296
12 113
2 843
14 031
11 684
4 176
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
7 068
5 067
7 858
5 410
15 766
12 139
16 372
7 782
4 722
3 527
4 054
6 831
8 396
176 198
15 467
28 995
19 076
5 965
6 840
20 268
4 382
22 858
17 150
6 455
Total
3 227
2 589
3 983
2 672
7 526
6 322
7 818
3 495
2 774
1 634
1 670
2 660
3 720
88 680
9 005
13 867
8 577
2 949
3 078
10 174
1 798
10 103
7 806
3 172
Male
3 842
2 477
3 876
2 738
8 240
5 817
8 553
4 287
1 948
1 894
2 384
4 171
4 676
87 518
6 462
15 129
10 499
3 016
3 762
10 095
2 584
12 756
9 344
3 283
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
6 172
4 373
7 125
4 596
14 987
11 198
15 741
7 564
4 277
3 314
3 748
6 433
7 772
164 234
14 120
26 121
17 989
5 668
6 088
19 158
3 854
21 220
16 482
6 041
Total
2 567
2 174
3 422
2 266
7 094
5 723
7 497
3 277
2 492
1 473
1 426
2 421
3 472
82 160
8 159
12 675
8 067
2 765
2 556
9 479
1 561
9 233
7 468
2 975
Male
3 605
2 199
3 703
2 330
7 893
5 474
8 244
4 287
1 786
1 841
2 323
4 012
4 300
82 073
5 962
13 447
9 922
2 903
3 531
9 679
2 292
11 987
9 014
3 066
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
383
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
7 107
14 673
16 490
13 603
10 974
28 195
15 004
15 444
17 820
16 841
10 962
36 000
14 003
30 179
32 878
25 245
21 238
53 605
30 327
30 537
33 376
31 210
22 486
67 708
308 135
581 827
12 246
141 156
277 314
24 837
138 680
269 725
19 231
409 691
788 032
36 609
313 168
617 879
83 865
250 736
481 285
165 432
1 561 566
Male
3 016 062
Total
31 708
11 524
14 368
15 557
15 093
15 323
25 410
10 264
11 643
16 388
15 507
6 897
12 591
17 378
81 567
273 692
136 158
131 045
378 340
304 711
230 550
1 454 495
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
51 804
15 194
21 024
23 963
22 444
16 214
24 952
5 240
10 039
12 940
20 208
8 816
11 859
13 516
142 920
295 721
164 583
130 807
547 816
509 640
277 005
1 925 572
Total
26 273
7 213
10 212
11 550
10 965
7 769
14 864
2 973
5 786
6 807
9 599
4 135
5 715
7 787
69 005
143 714
79 796
58 861
264 801
250 099
142 717
939 989
Male
25 530
7 981
10 812
12 413
11 479
8 445
10 087
2 266
4 253
6 133
10 609
4 681
6 144
5 729
73 915
152 006
84 788
71 946
283 015
259 541
134 288
985 583
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
49 186
14 424
18 525
22 385
21 237
14 901
20 287
4 105
8 293
11 605
18 641
7 789
10 154
11 391
137 768
266 522
151 930
117 227
509 086
491 524
250 471
1 786 760
Total
24 394
6 760
8 882
10 537
10 182
6 739
11 342
2 174
4 506
5 927
8 584
3 500
4 592
6 328
65 644
128 136
72 032
50 727
242 404
238 890
125 013
857 202
Male
24 792
7 664
9 643
11 849
11 054
8 162
8 944
1 931
3 787
5 678
10 058
4 289
5 562
5 063
72 124
138 386
79 898
66 499
266 682
252 634
125 458
929 557
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
384
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
27 109
19 390
21 323
28 798
22 026
25 791
31 349
14 475
38 277
16 912
80 077
71 347
34 394
22 163
14 432
18 273
2 962
31 636
28 376
32 252
18 422
18 024
13 538
23 796
37 251
41 333
57 031
42 355
50 935
63 742
29 446
74 465
33 404
149 539
136 500
64 434
43 183
28 163
35 565
6 469
64 802
54 213
61 606
36 295
37 806
23 912
45 543
Male
49 532
Total
21 748
10 374
19 782
17 873
29 355
25 837
33 166
3 507
17 292
13 730
21 021
30 040
65 153
69 462
16 492
36 188
14 972
32 393
25 144
20 329
28 233
20 010
17 860
22 423
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
25 206
12 005
23 432
23 573
44 165
37 786
49 538
5 094
23 838
22 095
29 620
51 235
89 614
110 616
26 080
59 527
23 955
56 158
39 243
36 080
44 330
35 287
30 866
33 988
Total
10 801
6 703
10 229
10 978
20 739
18 689
21 441
2 016
11 226
10 327
13 369
25 585
45 351
57 347
12 452
30 350
10 878
26 761
18 763
18 543
22 180
18 414
15 540
18 281
Male
14 406
5 302
13 202
12 595
23 426
19 097
28 097
3 078
12 612
11 768
16 251
25 650
44 264
53 269
13 628
29 177
13 077
29 397
20 481
17 537
22 150
16 873
15 326
15 707
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
23 429
10 622
22 065
22 506
40 688
34 175
47 040
4 931
21 724
20 627
28 018
48 519
82 799
101 944
24 595
57 900
23 123
54 645
37 577
35 140
42 301
34 339
29 712
31 971
Total
9 827
5 880
9 401
10 441
18 934
16 547
20 092
1 900
9 933
9 484
12 867
23 992
40 911
52 194
11 743
29 249
10 477
26 089
17 869
17 993
20 818
17 583
14 665
17 326
Male
13 602
4 742
12 664
12 064
21 754
17 628
26 948
3 031
11 791
11 143
15 151
24 527
41 887
49 750
12 852
28 651
12 646
28 556
19 708
17 147
21 482
16 756
15 047
14 645
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
385
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 17 (Continued)
Code
22 187
20 471
17 993
35 735
36 290
29 720
11 207
12 472
21 914
17 511
20 907
46 144
37 883
34 245
66 277
65 576
60 415
18 335
23 957
39 866
32 629
39 854
47 748
92 404
32 302
7 633
15 780
63 029
21 903
42 787
29 427
21 589
41 053
53 617
26 455
50 043
27 290
16 916
32 526
54 192
51 244
101 836
14 993
33 512
65 309
31 098
10 553
Male
20 011
Total
18 946
15 118
17 952
11 485
7 128
30 695
29 287
30 542
16 252
17 412
23 957
30 727
24 191
26 902
16 104
44 656
8 147
20 884
19 464
23 588
15 610
50 592
31 797
9 459
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
15 647
15 282
15 515
10 663
8 035
24 102
26 752
34 427
22 870
20 321
31 433
38 784
31 889
33 351
21 204
59 958
7 658
19 854
22 559
27 745
18 303
55 659
22 658
6 442
Total
8 434
7 774
8 079
5 152
4 818
10 494
13 205
16 979
11 382
9 905
13 653
17 855
15 983
16 173
9 213
29 706
3 714
9 849
11 141
13 158
8 833
23 719
10 722
2 429
Male
7 213
7 508
7 436
5 511
3 217
13 608
13 547
17 447
11 488
10 416
17 780
20 929
15 906
17 178
11 991
30 252
3 944
10 005
11 417
14 587
9 469
31 940
11 936
4 013
Female
Population attending
higher-secondary
12 370
12 363
13 008
9 112
7 602
20 333
24 106
31 870
21 908
18 840
29 082
35 900
30 028
31 529
19 944
55 147
6 408
18 572
20 329
25 401
15 976
50 503
19 773
5 573
Total
6 593
6 185
6 392
4 444
4 516
8 901
11 978
15 784
10 760
9 350
12 270
16 242
14 720
15 017
8 529
27 078
2 795
8 841
9 772
11 605
7 611
20 208
9 223
2 080
Male
5 777
6 178
6 615
4 668
3 086
11 432
12 128
16 086
11 149
9 490
16 812
19 658
15 308
16 513
11 415
28 070
3 613
9 731
10 557
13 795
8 366
30 295
10 550
3 493
Female
Be born in 1996-1998
attending higher-secondary
Unit: Person
386
Administration
2 909 204
395 639
582 321
706 008
190 724
520 971
513 541
217 904
28 881
18 663
10 506
25 491
28 906
20 699
15 162
45 047
27 090
27 104
35 843
26 568
755 590
1 166 421
1 360 534
363 613
1 087 850
1 002 184
452 772
57 064
34 632
19 596
47 750
51 733
39 976
29 624
85 573
50 899
50 856
71 353
48 622
Male
5 736 192
Total
22 055
35 511
23 752
23 809
40 526
14 461
19 276
22 827
22 260
9 090
15 969
28 183
234 868
488 643
566 879
172 889
654 526
584 099
359 951
2 826 987
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
5 392
37 813
6 491
5 732
5 701
2 259
3 102
4 740
4 710
3 338
3 000
4 625
290 011
219 830
432 419
46 415
385 069
508 866
113 463
1 706 062
Total
1 588
17 949
2 774
2 945
2 420
1 233
1 599
2 492
2 105
1 249
1 153
2 362
136 958
112 925
212 987
20 950
177 934
242 833
53 210
820 838
Male
3 804
19 864
3 716
2 787
3 282
1 025
1 503
2 248
2 605
2 089
1 847
2 263
153 052
106 905
219 432
25 465
207 135
266 033
60 253
885 223
Female
Population attending
college/university
Unit: Person
2 386
26 723
3 118
2 253
3 220
246
1 376
1 798
2 337
1 340
706
1 345
222 123
139 035
314 563
28 042
275 581
380 658
62 410
1 200 287
Total
522
11 944
1 256
1 127
1 186
152
649
850
1 052
478
210
366
99 626
65 040
147 952
11 540
118 236
172 723
27 494
542 985
Male
1 864
14 779
1 863
1 126
2 033
94
727
948
1 285
862
496
978
122 497
73 995
166 612
16 502
157 344
207 934
34 916
657 303
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Table 18
POPULATION IN THE AGES OF COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY ATTENDING COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
387
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
33 686
45 362
40 318
31 927
28 690
48 879
55 521
30 690
44 938
26 190
38 004
25 893
124 135
126 475
36 064
32 551
16 869
45 261
42 767
52 612
41 727
41 710
31 149
42 435
21 088
91 409
76 503
66 846
60 304
102 104
104 528
62 793
82 601
48 910
74 729
48 508
229 345
253 867
63 008
59 781
29 677
94 047
87 828
100 417
83 323
80 892
58 568
83 785
39 931
Male
62 325
Total
18 843
41 350
27 420
39 182
41 596
47 805
45 061
48 786
12 808
27 230
26 944
127 392
105 210
22 616
36 725
22 721
37 663
32 103
49 007
53 225
31 614
34 919
36 185
46 047
28 638
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
4 673
23 521
14 037
19 661
25 877
33 396
59 408
48 293
5 245
10 142
11 123
75 053
39 748
8 179
12 961
13 702
18 624
22 661
53 236
32 723
18 703
18 493
16 312
10 248
19 574
Total
1 914
10 586
7 096
10 549
13 217
14 970
28 744
20 568
2 125
3 765
4 918
33 117
19 720
3 644
6 304
6 883
8 271
10 512
28 630
15 145
9 555
6 963
7 948
5 393
9 968
Male
2 759
12 935
6 941
9 113
12 659
18 426
30 663
27 725
3 120
6 377
6 205
41 936
20 027
4 536
6 657
6 818
10 353
12 149
24 606
17 579
9 147
11 530
8 364
4 855
9 605
Female
Population attending
college/university
2 535
18 803
10 083
13 721
17 185
23 636
47 312
37 834
1 618
5 462
5 652
56 674
24 167
4 659
9 275
10 320
13 606
17 339
37 487
24 880
14 429
15 498
10 728
4 834
11 040
Total
1 125
7 741
4 882
6 893
7 671
10 063
21 742
15 259
510
1 342
2 710
23 039
10 516
1 653
4 505
4 966
5 931
7 678
19 736
11 366
6 930
5 302
5 376
2 326
5 030
Male
1 410
11 062
5 200
6 828
9 514
13 573
25 570
22 575
1 108
4 119
2 942
33 635
13 651
3 005
4 770
5 354
7 675
9 661
17 751
13 514
7 499
10 196
5 352
2 508
6 011
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
388
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
51 166
17 388
47 685
70 114
18 733
36 804
30 487
32 051
71 084
100 135
30 411
256 803
41 439
43 169
27 943
26 934
31 665
50 280
56 504
55 468
40 232
25 995
41 239
33 558
39 114
35 167
88 442
130 109
34 475
75 419
62 249
62 706
162 137
197 763
58 091
544 904
81 227
88 302
52 658
51 694
55 441
98 549
115 569
107 685
81 594
49 378
80 207
64 174
75 705
Male
96 064
Total
36 591
30 616
38 968
23 383
41 361
52 218
59 065
48 269
23 776
24 759
24 715
45 134
39 788
288 101
27 680
97 629
91 053
30 655
31 762
38 615
15 743
59 995
40 758
17 779
44 899
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
12 407
10 138
14 914
10 256
33 926
16 160
22 400
20 185
24 492
12 572
9 094
17 736
15 551
301 197
17 369
60 821
35 896
6 223
10 913
15 269
2 314
19 177
6 058
3 597
14 892
Total
7 234
4 563
7 677
5 292
17 109
9 328
10 582
9 635
15 124
6 114
4 934
7 927
7 407
153 307
8 714
27 647
16 180
2 709
4 429
6 369
877
9 288
2 768
1 647
6 644
Male
5 173
5 575
7 237
4 964
16 817
6 832
11 818
10 550
9 368
6 458
4 161
9 809
8 144
147 890
8 655
33 174
19 716
3 514
6 484
8 900
1 437
9 888
3 290
1 950
8 249
Female
Population attending
college/university
5 993
6 915
7 856
5 926
24 107
9 936
12 399
14 686
17 735
6 673
3 904
11 559
11 345
220 399
13 114
44 273
25 816
3 940
7 021
10 860
631
12 304
2 004
2 242
10 899
Total
3 485
2 797
3 203
2 923
11 163
5 166
5 091
6 550
10 581
2 615
1 835
4 718
4 915
105 807
6 094
19 808
12 626
1 413
2 203
3 586
170
6 050
773
960
4 742
Male
2 509
4 118
4 652
3 004
12 945
4 770
7 309
8 137
7 154
4 058
2 069
6 841
6 430
114 592
7 020
24 465
13 190
2 527
4 819
7 275
461
6 254
1 230
1 282
6 157
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
389
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
1 166
1 397
2 185
2 062
2 023
4 325
2 698
1 735
11 658
3 123
15 920
2 872
2 477
2 760
4 205
4 317
3 035
8 439
5 326
3 495
24 243
6 062
30 387
5 563
127 357
257 512
2 073
319 702
697 172
4 231
43 977
88 609
2 306
175 281
361 019
5 489
191 976
405 849
102 689
44 061
88 936
223 542
902 353
Male
1 899 097
Total
2 691
14 468
2 938
12 585
1 760
2 628
4 114
1 011
2 255
2 020
1 364
1 311
2 158
3 183
120 853
130 155
377 471
44 632
185 738
213 874
44 874
996 744
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
1 996
15 030
2 411
24 878
1 798
2 820
2 275
1 834
1 765
2 441
1 270
1 295
1 808
1 539
200 647
103 909
351 091
32 748
189 199
301 978
52 925
1 031 850
Total
1 118
7 730
680
11 994
686
1 317
779
1 004
788
1 163
676
405
522
714
93 112
51 755
173 069
14 411
84 323
142 760
24 086
490 404
Male
879
7 300
1 731
12 884
1 113
1 503
1 496
830
978
1 278
594
889
1 285
825
107 535
52 154
178 022
18 338
104 875
159 218
28 839
541 446
Female
Population attending
college/university
811
8 552
1 088
18 225
756
972
1 191
196
940
598
437
631
520
684
155 239
70 282
257 234
22 221
141 611
229 037
30 391
750 776
Total
543
3 897
144
8 305
287
339
253
124
389
368
234
218
134
176
68 447
32 166
121 322
8 925
59 965
102 112
13 022
337 513
Male
268
4 655
944
9 920
469
633
938
72
551
231
203
413
385
508
86 792
38 116
135 912
13 296
81 646
126 924
17 369
413 263
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
390
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
5 373
4 243
24 415
37 126
9 231
4 633
12 939
8 123
16 215
6 141
19 174
10 755
8 168
52 868
76 584
19 548
8 626
25 032
16 047
34 361
11 903
37 366
6 707
13 126
3 492
3 844
7 771
6 485
3 160
5 481
14 823
3 730
8 198
34 941
26 397
49 824
9 353
10 923
23 505
18 338
8 262
18 273
3 507
6 839
19 642
6 100
4 437
Male
9 293
Total
18 192
5 762
18 146
7 924
12 092
3 993
10 317
39 458
28 452
3 925
5 382
2 992
20 118
8 984
2 593
6 419
3 928
2 321
4 468
23 427
12 583
10 011
12 803
4 856
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
6 510
2 117
13 853
6 937
12 307
5 193
10 066
54 324
36 025
2 055
3 826
3 471
23 018
9 497
2 602
5 489
3 547
2 526
3 500
35 445
13 215
9 628
10 351
4 795
Total
3 049
775
6 188
3 152
6 673
2 874
4 147
26 586
14 756
843
1 178
1 169
9 290
3 643
1 462
2 968
1 499
1 074
1 272
19 586
6 398
5 048
2 612
2 241
Male
3 461
1 342
7 665
3 784
5 633
2 319
5 919
27 738
21 269
1 213
2 648
2 302
13 728
5 854
1 141
2 521
2 047
1 452
2 228
15 859
6 817
4 580
7 739
2 554
Female
Population attending
college/university
4 862
1 030
10 888
5 601
9 037
2 884
7 516
43 210
29 155
742
2 291
1 810
17 844
4 740
1 073
4 321
2 469
1 667
2 609
25 643
10 417
7 682
9 365
3 345
Total
2 382
452
4 406
2 546
4 687
1 446
2 991
20 015
11 679
245
343
677
6 527
1 569
499
2 313
955
658
1 100
13 380
5 037
3 615
2 210
1 509
Male
2 481
578
6 482
3 054
4 350
1 438
4 526
23 195
17 477
498
1 947
1 133
11 317
3 171
574
2 008
1 514
1 008
1 509
12 263
5 380
4 067
7 155
1 836
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
391
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
2 648
4 374
9 424
9 219
14 908
11 926
27 662
6 496
12 968
6 664
7 887
6 409
8 882
15 258
19 406
32 322
24 948
58 055
12 009
24 154
13 488
14 623
29 366
62 451
6 545
56 849
135 552
14 025
5 289
9 911
6 635
5 309
12 040
13 932
12 368
27 483
209 557
1 806
3 408
449 978
14 897
28 694
13 332
10 690
19 916
27 239
4 217
Male
9 108
Total
6 736
6 825
11 185
5 514
30 393
13 022
17 413
10 187
5 834
4 508
3 761
7 480
7 298
240 421
13 907
33 086
78 703
4 623
6 731
15 115
1 602
13 797
9 226
4 891
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
4 343
4 544
6 484
3 432
30 674
6 272
12 490
7 764
12 177
4 709
1 793
5 090
4 135
274 896
11 447
28 797
29 711
1 873
4 367
13 125
701
12 455
3 937
2 529
Total
2 320
1 888
3 404
1 631
15 331
3 037
5 730
3 454
8 356
1 961
954
1 843
1 846
140 137
5 378
11 940
13 477
943
1 192
5 139
319
6 038
1 682
1 233
Male
2 024
2 656
3 081
1 801
15 343
3 235
6 759
4 310
3 822
2 749
839
3 248
2 289
134 758
6 069
16 857
16 233
930
3 174
7 986
382
6 417
2 255
1 296
Female
Population attending
college/university
2 360
2 955
3 458
2 302
22 294
4 075
6 827
5 668
9 062
3 465
782
3 842
3 192
201 314
9 065
20 339
22 253
1 102
3 161
10 293
242
8 699
1 190
1 797
Total
1 358
1 063
1 640
1 161
10 341
1 740
2 592
2 216
5 762
1 265
415
1 306
1 305
97 297
4 080
7 783
11 093
482
587
3 282
80
4 256
477
830
Male
1 002
1 892
1 817
1 142
11 953
2 335
4 235
3 452
3 300
2 200
367
2 535
1 887
104 017
4 985
12 556
11 159
620
2 574
7 011
162
4 443
713
967
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
392
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
9 341
24 094
26 720
18 638
13 139
40 722
24 392
25 369
24 184
23 444
17 767
42 490
17 120
44 990
47 528
35 659
26 589
77 134
45 572
47 361
47 110
42 560
31 937
85 846
386 184
744 672
16 590
201 269
390 678
30 401
146 747
275 004
26 575
530 727
999 514
51 575
390 346
760 572
115 216
351 578
666 655
229 231
2 006 851
Male
3 837 095
Total
43 356
14 171
19 116
22 926
21 992
21 181
36 412
13 450
17 022
20 807
20 896
7 779
13 811
25 000
114 015
358 488
189 409
128 257
468 787
370 226
315 076
1 830 244
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
8 252
4 544
2 981
12 934
4 692
2 912
3 426
424
1 337
2 299
3 440
2 043
1 193
3 086
89 364
115 921
81 328
13 667
195 870
206 887
60 538
674 212
Total
4 275
2 239
908
5 955
2 088
1 628
1 641
230
811
1 329
1 429
844
631
1 648
43 847
61 170
39 918
6 539
93 610
100 073
29 124
330 435
Male
3 977
2 305
2 073
6 979
2 604
1 284
1 785
195
526
970
2 011
1 199
562
1 439
45 517
54 751
41 410
7 128
102 260
106 815
31 414
343 778
Female
Population attending
college/university
4 023
2 489
1 298
8 499
2 362
1 282
2 029
51
435
1 200
1 901
709
186
661
66 884
68 752
57 329
5 821
133 970
151 621
32 018
449 512
Total
1 783
1 133
378
3 639
969
788
933
28
260
482
818
260
76
190
31 179
32 874
26 629
2 615
58 272
70 611
14 471
205 472
Male
2 240
1 356
920
4 860
1 393
493
1 096
22
176
717
1 083
449
111
471
35 705
35 879
30 700
3 206
75 698
81 010
17 547
244 039
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
393
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
27 178
12 627
20 846
5 641
43 381
37 094
28 771
23 026
26 220
14 948
31 992
49 026
21 510
41 180
11 244
80 870
74 697
55 860
42 521
49 424
28 028
58 699
31 297
61 603
32 571
22 346
41 139
56 523
41 778
77 120
111 652
26 960
54 595
218 926
29 124
54 704
114 782
37 957
78 599
211 007
20 428
42 031
22 386
25 088
47 205
42 408
35 881
Male
67 209
Total
26 707
13 080
23 204
19 495
27 089
37 603
37 488
5 602
20 334
8 883
21 849
23 952
107 275
96 226
20 023
30 306
18 793
35 342
27 635
25 580
40 643
21 602
22 117
31 329
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
8 383
2 556
9 668
7 100
7 355
20 684
23 330
5 084
12 268
3 190
6 316
7 653
52 035
30 250
5 577
7 472
10 155
16 098
19 161
17 791
19 508
9 075
8 142
11 517
Total
3 595
1 139
4 398
3 943
3 875
10 344
10 823
2 159
5 812
1 282
2 587
3 749
23 827
16 077
2 182
3 336
5 384
7 197
9 240
9 044
8 747
4 508
4 351
5 707
Male
4 788
1 417
5 269
3 157
3 479
10 340
12 507
2 925
6 455
1 908
3 729
3 904
28 208
14 173
3 395
4 136
4 771
8 902
9 921
8 747
10 762
4 567
3 791
5 810
Female
Population attending
college/university
6 036
1 505
7 915
4 482
4 683
14 301
16 120
4 103
8 678
876
3 171
3 842
38 830
19 427
3 586
4 955
7 851
11 939
14 730
11 844
14 464
6 747
6 132
7 382
Total
2 360
673
3 335
2 336
2 206
6 225
7 072
1 727
3 580
265
999
2 033
16 511
8 947
1 154
2 192
4 010
5 272
6 578
6 356
6 329
3 315
3 092
3 867
Male
3 676
833
4 580
2 146
2 477
8 076
9 048
2 375
5 098
611
2 172
1 809
22 318
10 480
2 432
2 763
3 841
6 667
8 152
5 488
8 135
3 432
3 041
3 516
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
394
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 18 (Continued)
Code
25 295
22 561
22 241
41 061
41 596
43 541
12 570
19 499
28 271
26 895
31 227
46 249
42 812
40 183
79 143
83 247
82 737
23 539
37 369
56 053
50 686
61 082
70 769
135 312
36 623
14 235
26 585
74 277
26 763
52 795
34 804
25 178
50 209
67 295
24 436
47 936
47 246
16 926
31 067
94 926
55 218
101 415
17 079
36 995
68 527
30 852
13 171
Male
26 059
Total
29 855
23 791
27 783
17 870
10 969
39 196
41 651
38 082
17 942
20 251
20 954
37 654
32 491
47 680
13 773
64 543
12 350
26 032
25 031
23 500
14 140
46 198
31 532
12 888
Female
Be born in 1992-1995
8 064
5 594
8 430
6 824
3 252
9 887
9 910
12 421
12 314
7 863
7 301
12 645
11 416
26 302
5 922
32 023
6 185
4 350
6 547
2 144
1 613
6 721
2 121
1 068
Total
4 915
2 675
4 273
3 661
1 778
6 290
4 852
6 180
6 768
4 154
3 979
6 084
5 561
13 170
3 336
15 706
2 703
1 766
3 237
1 230
558
3 250
1 086
414
Male
3 149
2 919
4 156
3 163
1 474
3 597
5 058
6 240
5 547
3 709
3 322
6 561
5 855
13 132
2 585
16 317
3 483
2 584
3 310
913
1 054
3 471
1 035
654
Female
Population attending
college/university
813
446
3 633
3 959
4 398
3 624
1 813
5 861
5 572
9 018
8 673
3 208
3 121
7 717
8 153
19 084
4 049
23 934
3 564
2 838
3 860
567
390
3 605
Total
2 126
1 734
1 563
1 762
821
3 426
2 499
4 333
4 819
1 350
1 420
3 411
3 610
8 510
2 014
12 026
1 533
931
1 615
304
90
1 794
296
130
Male
1 507
2 226
2 835
1 862
992
2 436
3 073
4 685
3 854
1 858
1 702
4 306
4 543
10 575
2 035
11 908
2 030
1 907
2 245
263
299
1 810
517
315
Female
Be born in 1992-1995 attending
college/university
Unit: Person
395
Administration
2 595 833
269 189
186 556
117 422
276 082
232 150
172 057
127 004
397 588
281 613
304 378
428 476
285 255
461 066
541 306
383 618
237 702
560 647
462 645
347 051
258 590
804 123
570 206
619 386
891 179
572 485
920 229
459 164
287 231
462 703
315 008
288 593
406 535
131 587
174 994
230 495
284 565
120 280
197 062
272 117
2 799 789
894 203
544 563
871 467
598 725
499 453
609 287
172 121
243 572
363 220
531 232
220 185
312 747
395 365
5 322 018
453 575
276 452
422 837
297 694
259 737
346 844
98 177
142 322
195 437
268 029
111 285
159 934
217 214
2 581 176
6 211 017
440 628
268 111
448 630
301 031
239 716
262 443
73 944
101 249
167 783
263 202
108 900
152 813
178 152
2 740 842
6 228 418
26 026
27 788
19 648
20 614
70 652
194 731
86 252
103 479
99 036
29 369
17 448
70 645
144 886
72 516
996 590
340 525
7 491
8 758
5 575
6 637
21 827
50 693
28 754
29 735
36 576
8 052
6 115
26 472
51 615
14 242
352 369
127 191
127 433
18 535
19 030
14 073
13 977
48 825
144 038
57 498
73 744
62 460
21 317
11 333
44 173
93 272
58 274
644 221
213 333
248 944
0
134
64
47
101
105
218
0
389
46
69
226
1 054
1 088
0
0
0
291
0
44
64
47
49
51
73
0
137
0.0
22
150
361
415
0
0
0
95
609
5 395 622
6 872 639 12 439 435
6 192 712
376 377
495 914
1 681
6 563 386
5 728 738
1 718 054
217 827
231 143
642 667
13 436 025
6 406 046 11 921 450
1 793 766
713 741
64 417
294 293
5 855 929
3 511 820
7 135 230
295 560
936 960
12 261 975
1 966 998
6 984 618
8 034 540
3 694 061
1 921 199
7 631 339 14 119 848
7 557 258
3 876 983
3 888 197
7 571 045
8 266 755 15 591 798
4 338 365
0
90
0
0
51
54
145
0
253
46
46
76
693
673
0
0
0
195
1 072
1 637
2 904
Total Male Female
7 202 540
Female
14 833 879
Male
7 622 285
Total
15 889 040
Female
2 697 1 060
Male
4 172 336
Total
Not stated
8 510 701
Female
Illiterate
4 668 1 764
Male
Literate
Unit: Person
68 819 816 33 337 674 35 482 142 65 155 395 32 152 380 33 003 016 3 659 753 1 183 531 2 476 223
Total
Population aged 15 and over
Table 19
POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY LITERACY, SEX,
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
Code
396
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
593 686
500 880
371 497
398 697
662 000
725 609
425 779
669 184
298 603
665 862
348 156
1 319 371
1 140 066
454 349
317 134
213 833
415 486
362 635
533 254
458 281
551 475
332 500
443 782
211 240
449 135
1 038 172
776 463
840 041
1 387 498
1 503 186
895 010
1 420 418
622 824
1 407 947
719 802
2 702 931
2 314 168
939 587
643 287
446 650
859 644
765 167
1 125 729
950 685
1 153 666
675 122
915 727
430 413
911 103
Male
1 223 591
Total
461 968
219 173
471 945
342 622
602 191
492 405
592 475
402 532
444 158
232 816
326 153
485 238
1 174 102
1 383 561
371 646
742 086
324 221
751 234
469 231
777 577
725 498
441 345
404 966
537 291
629 905
Female
Population aged 15 and over
846 982
376 541
875 479
631 360
1 104 266
880 022
1 063 790
748 632
795 585
414 007
627 959
915 805
2 248 691
2 590 729
700 140
1 373 984
610 914
1 398 549
877 423
1 474 830
1 360 036
821 378
758 322
1 012 828
1 196 278
Total
421 632
189 960
431 120
318 753
539 174
438 243
517 480
358 592
399 124
204 556
313 522
448 355
1 120 678
1 283 429
344 238
658 665
296 372
664 481
421 811
719 391
656 566
393 846
367 138
493 443
587 576
Male
Literate
425 350
186 581
444 359
312 607
565 092
441 778
546 310
390 040
396 461
209 451
314 437
467 450
1 128 013
1 307 300
355 902
715 318
314 543
734 068
455 613
755 439
703 471
427 533
391 184
519 385
608 702
Female
64 121
53 873
40 248
43 762
49 400
70 664
61 939
16 534
64 059
32 643
15 328
23 782
65 386
112 003
19 661
33 964
11 817
21 869
17 409
28 356
27 310
18 492
18 141
25 228
27 184
Total
27 503
21 281
12 662
13 747
12 301
20 038
15 773
4 043
16 362
9 278
3 613
5 993
19 388
35 846
3 918
7 196
2 232
4 703
3 908
6 218
5 359
4 793
4 359
7 376
6 110
Male
Illiterate
36 618
32 592
27 586
30 015
37 099
50 626
46 166
12 491
47 697
23 365
11 715
17 789
45 998
76 157
15 744
26 767
9 585
17 166
13 500
22 138
21 952
13 699
13 782
17 852
21 075
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
91
199
0
0
93
0
178
0
151
171
0
116
129
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
95
0
0
0
0
60
0
75
58
0
62
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
91
104
0
0
93
0
118
0
75
112
0
54
129
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
397
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
156 565
460 897
655 837
192 144
455 757
328 420
416 823
698 504
1 056 160
391 796
2 964 224
549 944
634 405
473 616
376 836
397 814
634 377
796 071
640 893
471 884
298 640
492 070
340 200
456 634
939 681
1 324 268
383 209
921 546
671 271
855 175
1 463 298
2 166 416
796 049
6 309 766
1 135 438
1 327 661
991 671
784 881
814 056
1 291 714
1 629 689
1 303 076
962 967
599 978
993 303
683 119
918 472
Male
319 492
Total
461 838
342 920
501 233
301 338
491 083
662 183
833 617
657 337
416 242
408 046
518 055
693 255
585 493
3 345 542
404 253
1 110 256
764 793
438 352
342 850
465 789
191 065
668 432
478 784
162 928
Female
Population aged 15 and over
881 624
644 260
864 953
565 957
907 378
1 198 174
1 458 635
1 188 391
764 184
683 388
942 594
1 254 932
1 084 964
6 206 439
765 686
2 107 273
1 423 048
796 471
622 534
866 646
353 653
1 209 986
804 107
277 427
Total
443 251
325 160
443 495
287 706
452 022
601 099
730 907
595 575
383 408
344 292
458 680
610 941
534 481
2 925 571
379 489
1 037 751
681 664
393 247
311 015
437 902
182 211
617 075
413 828
142 750
Male
Literate
438 373
319 099
421 458
278 252
455 357
597 075
727 728
592 816
380 776
339 095
483 914
643 991
550 483
3 280 868
386 197
1 069 521
741 383
403 224
311 519
428 744
171 442
592 911
390 280
134 677
Female
36 848
38 860
128 350
34 021
55 588
104 902
171 054
103 323
49 872
101 494
49 076
72 728
50 474
103 328
30 362
59 144
40 250
58 704
48 737
54 900
29 555
114 283
135 574
42 065
Total
13 384
15 040
48 575
10 935
19 863
39 794
65 165
38 802
14 406
32 544
14 936
23 464
15 463
38 654
12 307
18 409
16 840
23 576
17 405
17 855
9 933
38 762
47 069
13 815
Male
Illiterate
23 465
23 820
79 775
23 086
35 726
65 107
105 889
64 522
35 466
68 950
34 141
49 264
35 010
64 674
18 056
40 735
23 410
35 128
31 331
37 045
19 622
75 520
88 505
28 251
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
398
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
1 241 908
38 273
38 012
18 917
33 921
47 260
28 899
24 438
56 290
56 762
40 640
112 910
52 118
287 248
63 083
79 476
81 279
40 466
72 715
97 831
59 275
50 176
116 294
117 198
87 207
242 022
109 614
578 537
134 499
1 587 861
3 334 716
2 609 446
3 632 812
7 714 191
71 417
291 289
57 496
129 112
46 566
60 436
60 004
25 738
30 376
50 571
38 794
21 549
43 267
41 203
1 367 538
1 746 855
4 081 380
602 793
132 724
571 609
107 990
238 868
86 483
114 886
108 893
45 535
55 822
94 842
71 374
39 586
77 986
72 660
2 594 339
3 150 314
7 577 394
1 142 688
62 685
285 477
51 653
112 369
40 454
56 021
54 739
23 142
28 107
46 280
33 661
18 675
36 810
35 388
1 238 761
1 523 683
3 583 708
562 534
1 882 825
70 039
286 132
56 338
126 499
46 029
58 865
54 154
22 393
27 715
48 562
37 713
20 912
41 176
37 272
1 355 577
1 626 631
3 993 686
580 154
2 013 123
1 775
6 928
1 580
3 091
723
2 263
7 350
4 593
3 452
2 989
1 342
880
3 293
6 771
15 108
184 402
136 797
32 348
125 984
53 175
572 244
3 895 948
2 756 256
744 846
1 175 036
2 098 339
2 548 419
684 767
1 923 594
5 304 676
1 429 613
4 021 932
2 796 379
775 385
2 561 623
Total
5 358 002
Female
42 314
Male
696 843
Total
1 472 228
Female
575 021
Male
Literate
23 076 106 10 974 975 12 101 131 22 500 633 10 785 936 11 714 697
Total
Population aged 15 and over
398
1 771
466
477
186
692
1 501
1 275
791
980
260
243
1 203
2 885
3 147
64 178
49 104
9 710
40 769
13 128
11 889
188 777
Male
Illiterate
1 377
5 157
1 115
2 614
537
1 571
5 850
3 318
2 661
2 008
1 081
637
2 091
3 886
11 961
120 225
87 693
22 638
85 215
40 047
30 425
386 244
Female
0
0
43
64
0
49
51
48
0
0
0
0
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
151
301
452
0
0
0
64
0
49
51
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
186
262
0
0
43
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
45
0
0
0
0
0
75
115
190
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
399
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
85 318
83 984
109 867
151 385
333 766
54 461
63 258
45 969
121 399
68 376
152 065
163 546
69 416
66 077
64 141
210 682
317 688
100 982
71 005
172 062
93 479
189 973
76 081
176 395
183 259
230 480
317 456
690 463
113 083
136 307
98 602
257 629
142 740
321 409
342 662
143 765
137 384
134 495
437 748
667 122
211 889
146 126
360 915
192 199
403 076
158 410
364 733
Male
184 176
Total
188 338
82 329
213 103
98 719
188 853
75 121
110 907
349 434
227 066
70 354
71 306
74 348
179 117
169 343
74 364
136 230
52 633
73 049
58 621
356 697
166 071
120 613
99 274
98 857
Female
Population aged 15 and over
342 583
144 408
392 535
187 556
350 348
141 547
204 520
655 123
417 716
131 850
135 293
141 180
339 666
311 622
139 793
253 167
97 107
134 886
111 570
682 288
313 040
227 025
179 852
181 964
Total
167 634
70 336
186 756
92 067
169 210
69 866
98 703
314 346
205 624
63 440
65 635
68 820
162 404
147 982
67 957
119 867
45 764
62 938
54 087
331 281
150 362
108 725
83 200
84 785
Male
Literate
174 949
74 072
205 780
95 489
181 138
71 680
105 818
340 777
212 092
68 410
69 657
72 360
177 262
163 639
71 836
133 300
51 342
71 948
57 483
351 007
162 678
118 300
96 652
97 179
Female
22 150
14 001
10 541
4 643
10 567
4 579
7 369
11 999
20 033
2 645
2 091
2 584
2 996
9 787
2 946
4 462
1 495
1 421
1 512
8 175
4 265
3 455
3 407
2 212
Total
8 760
5 745
3 218
1 412
2 852
1 139
2 279
3 342
5 059
701
442
596
1 142
4 083
418
1 532
205
321
374
2 486
947
1 142
784
534
Male
Illiterate
13 390
8 256
7 323
3 230
7 715
3 441
5 089
8 657
14 974
1 945
1 649
1 988
1 854
5 704
2 528
2 930
1 290
1 101
1 138
5 690
3 318
2 313
2 622
1 678
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
151
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
75
0
0
0
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
400
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
48 080
58 420
65 171
108 490
246 797
165 375
312 535
69 401
149 009
83 628
97 180
104 725
123 619
133 335
232 623
516 430
343 430
647 696
143 316
307 461
173 923
203 316
338 621
706 853
90 366
554 447
1 165 423
201 881
79 429
165 384
93 409
62 372
131 509
202 961
182 006
378 209
2 403 593
28 660
59 135
5 144 368
164 422
331 836
194 350
141 913
292 441
400 655
55 243
Male
113 414
Total
106 135
90 295
158 452
73 915
335 161
178 056
269 633
124 133
68 163
65 198
56 646
111 516
109 551
2 740 775
206 305
368 232
610 976
85 955
69 137
196 203
30 474
167 414
150 529
58 172
Female
Population aged 15 and over
197 966
163 578
271 463
137 401
618 463
324 243
480 414
220 027
126 571
116 638
100 715
195 319
197 518
5 071 346
387 856
693 495
1 138 834
159 537
126 327
368 258
57 848
322 834
284 455
109 293
Total
95 459
79 273
135 858
67 653
302 210
158 002
233 943
104 077
63 430
56 210
47 003
88 262
92 303
2 377 671
189 022
334 974
543 413
77 746
60 881
179 138
28 220
161 845
139 452
53 879
Male
Literate
102 507
84 305
135 605
69 748
316 253
166 241
246 470
115 950
63 141
60 427
53 711
107 056
105 215
2 693 675
198 834
358 521
595 420
81 791
65 445
189 120
29 628
160 989
145 003
55 414
Female
5 350
10 345
35 998
5 915
29 233
19 188
36 016
12 596
6 764
6 981
4 011
6 563
5 442
73 022
12 799
13 358
26 589
5 847
5 182
9 952
1 287
9 002
7 987
4 121
Total
1 721
4 355
13 151
1 748
10 325
7 373
12 854
4 413
1 741
2 210
1 076
2 103
1 106
25 922
5 328
3 647
11 034
1 683
1 490
2 868
441
2 577
2 460
1 363
Male
Illiterate
3 629
5 990
22 847
4 167
18 908
11 814
23 163
8 183
5 023
4 771
2 935
4 459
4 336
47 099
7 471
9 711
15 555
4 164
3 692
7 083
846
6 426
5 526
2 757
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
401
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
1 353 925
230 916
148 543
98 505
242 161
184 890
143 159
102 566
341 298
224 851
263 738
315 566
233 136
173 818
530 603
2 786 175
461 830
302 338
197 236
487 932
364 814
287 776
208 414
687 829
453 008
532 180
649 157
462 871
341 692
1 089 092
4 975 525
10 101 308
558 489
167 874
229 735
333 590
268 442
228 157
346 531
105 849
144 617
179 925
245 771
98 731
153 795
230 914
1 432 251
5 125 784
2 324 666
1 063 554
322 594
436 573
632 600
512 241
384 567
500 394
126 586
187 749
268 378
459 858
180 599
234 761
322 706
2 727 679
9 289 121
4 344 056
524 891
168 098
224 799
310 468
257 240
203 716
292 106
75 036
114 215
149 157
234 369
92 610
123 124
181 826
1 342 415
4 687 334
2 145 030
1 231 232
538 663
154 496
211 774
322 131
255 002
180 851
208 289
51 550
73 534
119 220
225 489
87 989
111 637
140 880
1 385 264
4 601 787
2 199 026
1 137 900
25 409
19 098
26 208
16 557
19 891
68 389
187 380
81 659
100 027
96 047
28 028
16 568
67 352
138 115
57 408
812 188
203 728
344 029
587 756
5 711
5 720
8 293
5 098
6 451
21 135
49 192
27 479
28 944
35 596
7 792
5 873
25 269
48 730
11 095
288 191
78 087
117 724
177 058
51 290
19 697
13 378
17 915
11 459
13 440
47 254
138 188
54 180
71 083
60 452
20 236
10 696
42 083
89 386
46 313
523 997
125 640
226 305
410 699
191 096
612 243
2 223 117
2 369 132
5 122 106
242 385
894 646
4 547 783
1 364 205
5 101 793
5 278 284
2 949 215
1 348 955
5 533 000 10 223 900
5 008 839
3 192 216
2 713 161
6 141 431
5 470 376 10 287 123
3 562 980
5 278 947
Female
10 811 947
Male
5 060 662
Total
10 531 038
Female
282 404
Male
3 475 493
Total
7 038 473
Female
Illiterate
994 753 2 089 979
Male
Literate
45 743 710 22 362 699 23 381 011 42 654 762 21 366 443 21 288 319 3 084 732
Total
Population aged 15 and over
129
0
90
0
47
51
54
169
0
389
46
69
226
1 009
1 088
0
0
0
291
1 530
2 396
0
0
44
0
47
0
0
51
0
137
0
22
150
361
415
0
0
0
95
533
874
4 216 1 502
129
0
46
0
0
51
54
119
0
253
46
46
76
648
673
0
0
0
195
997
1 522
2 714
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
402
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
251 057
149 692
204 804
44 947
432 271
387 276
379 413
239 020
253 809
135 159
272 740
505 903
312 154
421 896
98 045
913 840
804 559
792 752
482 923
512 651
272 003
546 369
544 463
1 150 318
384 932
252 634
524 223
795 822
605 926
1 284 111
976 520
371 318
781 928
1 971 506
391 843
812 722
1 167 305
510 615
1 070 042
2 381 523
288 829
609 561
279 780
287 512
593 204
577 062
415 562
Male
853 996
Total
273 630
136 844
258 842
243 903
413 338
417 284
481 569
53 098
217 092
162 462
254 846
410 890
994 985
1 214 218
297 282
605 856
271 588
678 185
410 610
420 880
559 427
320 732
305 692
438 434
Female
Population aged 15 and over
504 399
232 132
482 943
443 804
753 918
738 475
859 269
93 509
377 869
282 157
492 666
774 625
1 909 025
2 279 107
560 347
1 120 816
513 807
1 263 663
765 853
792 542
1 046 997
594 353
578 470
830 865
Total
253 998
119 624
244 364
226 686
369 964
368 377
418 777
44 246
193 500
141 115
247 886
379 535
958 274
1 135 447
276 281
538 798
250 607
601 543
367 724
388 111
506 204
285 120
283 937
408 659
Male
Literate
250 401
112 508
238 579
217 118
383 954
370 098
440 492
49 264
184 369
141 042
244 780
395 090
950 751
1 143 661
284 066
582 018
263 200
662 120
398 129
404 431
540 793
309 233
294 532
422 206
Female
41 971
39 871
29 707
39 119
38 833
66 085
54 571
4 536
44 026
29 997
13 237
21 197
62 390
102 216
16 715
29 502
10 322
20 447
15 896
20 180
23 045
15 037
14 734
23 016
Total
18 742
15 536
9 445
12 334
9 449
18 899
13 494
701
11 304
8 577
3 171
5 397
18 246
31 763
3 499
5 664
2 027
4 382
3 534
3 732
4 411
3 650
3 575
6 842
Male
Illiterate
23 228
24 336
20 263
26 785
29 384
47 186
41 077
3 834
32 723
21 420
10 066
15 800
44 143
70 453
13 215
23 838
8 295
16 065
12 362
16 448
18 634
11 387
11 160
16 174
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
91
199
0
0
93
0
178
0
0
171
0
116
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
95
0
0
0
0
60
0
0
58
0
62
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
91
104
0
0
93
0
118
0
0
112
0
54
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
403
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 19 (Continued)
Code
101 322
318 984
491 415
163 484
273 751
266 048
337 394
144 058
717 540
197 446
560 631
456 535
544 040
425 536
318 415
332 643
525 887
549 275
475 518
159 349
229 239
343 061
256 572
359 454
647 240
992 432
324 074
543 337
539 762
689 791
297 875
1 459 564
395 393
1 165 399
932 477
1 125 779
886 945
661 263
680 722
1 059 091
1 113 259
959 645
315 271
456 662
685 842
509 196
715 157
Male
206 078
Total
355 703
252 624
342 781
227 423
155 922
484 127
563 984
533 204
348 079
342 847
461 409
581 740
475 942
604 767
197 947
742 024
153 817
352 396
273 714
269 586
160 590
501 017
328 256
104 756
Female
Population aged 15 and over
683 658
480 682
593 490
428 556
288 916
873 931
978 221
968 364
637 614
566 750
841 880
1 059 614
887 446
1 135 093
377 830
1 413 778
284 214
636 934
496 207
498 388
295 805
887 152
519 653
168 134
Total
347 792
245 887
307 637
220 053
149 812
443 097
496 964
491 499
319 978
288 082
411 677
522 679
442 178
547 900
190 467
702 778
138 251
315 501
250 133
258 764
153 992
455 229
274 376
88 871
Male
Literate
335 867
234 794
285 853
208 503
139 104
430 834
481 258
476 865
317 636
278 668
430 203
536 935
445 268
587 193
187 363
711 000
145 963
321 433
246 074
239 624
141 814
431 922
245 277
79 263
Female
31 498
28 514
92 352
28 106
26 355
85 714
135 037
90 727
43 108
94 513
45 066
66 165
45 031
30 306
17 563
45 786
13 661
52 857
43 555
44 948
28 268
105 280
127 587
37 945
Total
11 662
10 684
35 424
9 187
9 537
32 421
52 311
34 388
12 665
30 333
13 860
21 361
14 357
12 732
6 979
14 762
5 807
21 893
15 915
14 986
9 492
36 186
44 609
12 451
Male
Illiterate
19 836
17 830
56 928
18 919
16 818
53 293
82 726
56 339
30 443
64 179
31 206
44 805
30 674
17 575
10 584
31 024
7 854
30 964
27 640
29 962
18 776
69 095
82 979
25 493
Female
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total Male Female
Not stated
Unit: Person
404
Administration
57 004 100
7 095 921
11 980 290
12 365 289
3 386 613
9 897 713
12 278 276
3 570 144
470 236
302 667
196 680
463 880
396 255
295 186
231 990
707 348
472 667
512 488
694 874
481 184
8 510 701
15 889 040
14 833 879
3 888 197
12 261 975
13 436 025
5 395 622
541 306
383 618
237 702
560 647
462 645
347 051
258 590
804 123
570 206
619 386
891 179
572 485
12 761
26 709
15 270
13 445
11 556
1 736
4 917
6 468
16 288
4 432
9 854
4 996
170 772
100 984
207 403
46 244
245 813
429 343
178 061
1 207 849
38 090
76 671
46 687
42 869
41 659
11 225
19 942
28 964
46 684
18 030
40 816
33 200
507 043
392 705
623 348
176 169
900 524
1 296 538
614 383
4 003 667
Completed
vocational
school
16 268
31 702
17 891
14 885
17 417
5 319
8 959
8 561
12 842
6 230
11 242
10 936
219 477
163 968
325 730
80 128
422 979
598 118
229 879
1 820 802
Graduated
college
24 182
61 159
27 049
26 340
26 078
8 321
18 047
22 398
20 903
12 330
19 039
21 849
927 349
500 092
1 207 781
198 898
898 439
1 583 079
391 992
4 780 280
0
64
0
0
65
0
0
0
50
0
0
89
837
0
0
145
836
1 672
465
3 118
Not stated
Unit: Person
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortqualifications term training
68 819 816
Population
aged 15 and
over
Table 20
POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS,
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
405
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
661 876
1 116 935
744 292
1 192 637
524 776
1 187 438
574 808
2 246 761
1 875 222
764 703
535 161
362 490
716 158
521 907
963 714
809 482
1 001 973
585 439
783 215
378 859
1 503 186
895 010
1 420 418
622 824
1 407 947
719 802
2 702 931
2 314 168
939 587
643 287
446 650
859 644
765 167
1 125 729
950 685
1 153 666
675 122
915 727
430 413
649 465
776 463
1 145 062
836 818
1 038 172
840 041
1 033 648
1 223 591
1 387 498
612 857
3 213
9 149
6 842
14 293
8 639
12 706
16 512
6 959
9 224
11 871
19 482
59 116
61 208
16 417
23 769
12 282
27 807
19 509
40 664
30 485
20 205
16 923
29 018
20 611
50 509
19 406
39 574
31 247
46 791
51 514
55 339
62 420
41 473
31 141
44 161
73 840
167 895
200 904
61 858
82 685
35 822
89 367
57 408
142 184
92 234
62 770
45 663
91 052
78 493
119 504
Completed
vocational
school
8 600
25 259
18 744
22 328
31 511
35 925
37 299
21 490
12 721
14 221
29 808
74 340
73 954
24 719
46 110
24 199
51 138
32 963
55 371
43 014
30 897
25 132
29 473
38 156
45 096
Graduated
college
20 336
58 529
32 849
68 282
49 539
58 044
127 028
73 564
31 074
37 873
51 754
136 950
119 915
42 000
67 945
25 651
59 469
40 713
148 032
76 334
64 292
39 280
51 744
52 554
92 015
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
920 229
Population
aged 15 and
over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
646
189
0
0
94
0
126
0
368
0
0
68
130
248
Not stated
Unit: Person
406
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
1 202 463
897 417
721 056
731 659
1 184 472
1 487 145
1 197 608
840 942
561 393
928 689
644 684
849 986
1 327 661
991 671
784 881
814 056
1 291 714
1 629 689
1 303 076
962 967
599 978
993 303
683 119
918 472
1 841 414
2 166 416
1 030 762
1 271 368
1 463 298
1 135 438
774 904
855 175
641 708
597 351
671 271
4 770 968
799 406
921 546
796 049
347 399
383 209
6 309 766
822 800
1 140 476
939 681
276 533
319 492
1 324 268
820 203
5 304
2 955
5 160
3 867
8 884
10 611
12 528
8 706
8 991
5 506
8 964
12 152
7 358
118 420
11 563
37 050
27 402
7 340
5 629
10 535
3 531
15 989
12 487
3 703
6 599
23 367
12 684
24 732
11 875
37 228
36 472
48 019
32 312
26 328
20 675
33 448
50 357
35 208
336 315
50 470
109 111
71 083
27 987
28 382
39 660
15 263
67 935
39 723
13 589
34 819
Completed
vocational
school
6 797
3 384
9 641
5 459
16 243
13 365
14 777
15 403
14 294
8 207
17 453
20 800
18 144
193 946
25 347
52 479
29 902
12 713
11 343
21 492
5 824
28 183
18 089
6 539
16 780
Graduated
college
33 018
19 413
25 081
17 385
59 670
45 020
67 220
50 822
32 785
29 438
34 388
41 888
43 965
890 118
66 962
126 363
63 543
32 231
28 566
50 452
11 192
71 541
46 583
19 129
32 701
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
911 103
Population
aged 15 and
over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
145
0
0
0
Not stated
Unit: Person
407
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
24 555
40 015
53 943
31 154
31 419
70 882
62 208
39 637
138 063
62 620
320 659
84 145
40 466
72 715
97 831
59 275
50 176
116 294
117 198
87 207
242 022
109 614
578 537
134 499
2 799 471
3 334 716
38 573
5 852 771
7 714 191
81 279
886 669
1 175 036
45 604
2 891 832
4 021 932
79 476
3 070 884
5 358 002
1 314 783
825 378
1 472 228
2 609 446
16 327 005
4 401
42 805
6 189
13 802
5 080
6 755
5 076
1 247
2 411
3 487
3 803
1 249
5 709
1 621
98 900
38 824
147 082
21 984
86 709
211 460
71 142
577 201
18 118
95 249
17 288
36 586
18 342
22 803
15 338
6 899
10 006
17 059
14 558
5 534
18 659
13 286
296 995
161 719
440 174
87 920
343 655
637 501
247 508
1 918 477
Completed
vocational
school
7 221
35 528
7 716
13 394
6 813
7 115
8 202
3 341
4 068
5 361
3 436
2 007
5 164
4 392
127 135
64 477
239 942
39 797
163 709
268 748
88 012
864 684
Graduated
college
20 614
84 049
15 801
40 177
17 334
18 317
16 795
7 270
11 636
17 981
10 902
7 121
13 174
14 571
771 634
270 226
1 034 223
138 667
536 027
1 169 101
240 188
3 388 431
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
23 076 106
Population
aged 15 and
over
0
248
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
307
0
307
Not stated
Unit: Person
408
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
93 075
91 633
335 971
440 587
163 220
99 749
278 569
149 910
321 012
129 174
317 237
137 384
134 495
437 748
667 122
211 889
146 126
360 915
192 199
403 076
158 410
364 733
176 568
257 629
85 762
67 858
98 602
143 765
83 232
136 307
208 312
82 247
113 083
342 662
441 187
690 463
177 621
212 966
317 456
321 409
154 210
230 480
85 490
131 685
183 259
142 740
102 559
3 328
1 743
4 786
2 514
5 996
1 761
2 946
14 838
4 680
4 389
4 664
5 224
15 203
14 637
6 015
5 374
3 873
4 908
3 283
23 423
10 702
7 181
4 997
10 310
16 633
9 503
21 756
13 028
21 397
11 993
15 256
56 387
25 759
13 119
15 656
20 625
44 216
58 329
21 678
27 449
11 795
17 534
10 588
79 736
35 612
24 922
15 943
33 034
Completed
vocational
school
7 004
4 052
14 798
7 620
9 921
8 521
7 869
33 765
13 364
4 975
4 891
7 497
21 016
18 417
7 857
12 178
5 155
8 561
5 544
32 427
15 817
10 579
7 968
9 780
Graduated
college
20 531
13 938
40 725
19 127
45 032
24 101
22 599
121 545
57 974
20 380
19 097
24 656
53 915
52 405
21 700
36 060
9 920
22 072
11 361
113 692
42 359
33 588
22 666
28 492
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
184 176
Population
aged 15 and
over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
59
0
0
0
0
0
Not stated
Unit: Person
409
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
80 258
100 860
103 656
193 746
437 744
289 858
540 643
128 838
273 072
152 590
168 161
104 725
123 619
133 335
232 623
516 430
343 430
647 696
143 316
307 461
173 923
203 316
554 693
706 853
164 599
1 005 138
1 165 423
201 881
135 129
165 384
165 446
105 269
131 509
202 961
301 198
378 209
3 764 901
45 115
59 135
5 144 368
242 974
331 836
287 641
213 979
292 441
400 655
83 403
2 028
1 321
1 992
1 349
7 170
4 771
5 829
2 766
2 795
1 199
2 215
3 181
2 209
95 888
6 981
17 857
23 218
1 359
1 779
5 577
1 400
6 490
6 663
1 854
9 999
6 702
11 633
4 023
31 555
17 224
24 857
9 774
7 344
5 754
7 490
13 253
12 112
280 377
35 398
47 477
57 924
10 554
8 445
22 794
5 398
26 782
24 898
8 048
Completed
vocational
school
3 431
1 391
4 590
2 019
13 498
6 066
6 549
5 408
5 087
2 388
3 336
5 094
5 620
170 002
15 542
23 410
24 014
3 551
3 423
11 343
1 827
11 315
10 908
4 405
Graduated
college
19 697
11 920
16 173
7 087
54 830
25 512
41 451
20 929
14 453
13 418
11 426
15 755
17 574
833 199
55 094
63 416
55 129
14 791
12 594
37 298
5 395
44 277
35 993
15 705
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
113 414
Population
aged 15 and
over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Not stated
Unit: Person
410
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
172 124
423 865
342 312
264 032
200 571
636 466
410 460
472 851
556 811
418 564
292 198
949 502
197 236
487 932
364 814
287 776
208 414
687 829
453 008
532 180
649 157
462 871
341 692
1 089 092
9 478 805
10 101 308
264 094
4 044 942
4 547 783
302 338
2 499 944
2 713 161
424 631
9 473 457
10 811 947
461 830
8 909 405
10 531 038
2 255 362
6 270 543
7 038 473
2 786 175
40 677 095
16 210
7 704
6 571
12 907
10 190
6 690
6 481
488
2 506
2 981
12 485
3 184
4 145
3 374
71 872
62 160
60 322
24 260
159 104
217 882
106 919
630 648
60 375
24 256
20 803
40 085
28 346
20 067
26 321
4 326
9 936
11 905
32 126
12 496
22 157
19 914
210 048
230 986
183 174
88 249
556 868
659 038
366 875
2 085 190
Completed
vocational
school
30 935
9 568
8 552
18 308
11 078
7 769
9 214
1 978
4 891
3 200
9 406
4 223
6 077
6 544
92 343
99 491
85 788
40 331
259 270
329 370
141 868
956 118
Graduated
college
31 940
7 966
8 381
20 982
9 715
8 022
9 282
1 051
6 410
4 416
10 000
5 209
5 865
7 278
155 714
229 866
173 558
60 231
362 412
413 978
151 804
1 391 849
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
45 743 710
Population
aged 15 and
over
130
0
0
64
0
0
65
0
0
0
50
0
0
89
837
0
0
145
836
1 365
465
2 811
Not stated
Unit: Person
411
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
442 086
270 857
380 187
81 320
800 494
709 733
723 404
435 529
462 203
249 685
502 966
505 903
312 154
421 896
98 045
913 840
804 559
792 752
482 923
512 651
272 003
546 369
1 010 871
1 150 318
678 940
456 918
524 223
795 822
1 109 405
1 284 111
1 666 911
662 044
781 928
1 971 506
675 748
812 722
2 069 141
932 096
1 070 042
2 381 523
507 666
609 561
489 318
517 779
593 204
577 062
734 259
3 271
1 470
4 364
4 327
8 297
6 878
9 760
1 674
2 279
4 835
7 207
14 258
43 912
46 571
10 402
18 395
8 409
22 899
16 226
17 241
19 784
13 025
11 926
18 707
18 186
9 902
17 818
18 220
25 394
39 521
40 084
6 034
15 714
18 022
28 505
53 215
123 679
142 575
40 180
55 236
24 026
71 833
46 820
62 449
56 622
37 848
29 720
58 018
Completed
vocational
school
9 776
4 548
10 461
11 125
12 407
22 990
28 056
3 534
8 126
7 746
9 330
22 311
53 324
55 537
16 862
33 932
19 044
42 577
27 420
22 944
27 197
20 318
17 165
19 693
Graduated
college
12 170
6 397
17 805
13 722
23 250
25 438
35 446
5 483
15 590
10 694
18 776
27 097
83 034
67 509
20 300
31 885
15 731
37 397
29 351
34 340
33 976
30 704
16 614
23 251
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
853 996
Population
aged 15 and
over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
646
189
0
0
94
0
66
0
368
0
0
68
Not stated
Unit: Person
412
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 20 (Continued)
Code
817 159
620 196
628 003
990 726
1 049 400
907 750
300 299
432 555
655 617
492 094
681 825
886 945
661 263
680 722
1 059 091
1 113 259
959 645
315 271
456 662
685 842
509 196
715 157
1 286 721
1 459 564
1 037 865
266 230
297 875
1 125 779
639 775
689 791
865 316
492 083
539 762
932 477
498 208
543 337
1 006 066
302 283
324 074
1 165 399
897 502
992 432
354 067
608 821
647 240
395 393
193 130
3 276
1 634
3 167
2 518
1 714
5 840
6 699
5 939
6 196
4 307
6 749
8 971
5 149
22 532
4 581
19 193
4 184
5 982
3 849
4 958
2 131
9 499
5 824
1 849
13 369
5 982
13 099
7 852
5 673
19 248
23 162
22 538
18 984
14 920
25 958
37 104
23 097
55 938
15 072
61 634
13 159
17 433
19 938
16 867
9 864
41 153
14 825
5 540
Completed
vocational
school
3 366
1 993
5 051
3 440
2 745
7 300
8 228
9 994
9 207
5 819
14 117
15 706
12 524
23 944
9 805
29 068
5 889
9 162
7 920
10 149
3 998
16 868
7 180
2 135
Graduated
college
13 321
7 493
8 908
10 298
4 840
19 508
25 769
29 893
18 332
16 020
22 962
26 133
26 391
56 918
11 868
62 947
8 413
17 439
15 972
13 154
5 797
27 265
10 590
3 424
Bachelor and
higher
Professional and technical qualifications
No
Completed shortterm training
qualifications
206 078
Population
aged 15 and
over
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
145
0
0
Not stated
Unit: Person
413
Administration
167 622
123 927
75 915
194 069
152 636
113 170
84 778
261 200
197 329
201 682
305 686
183 889
131 179
79 330
197 943
157 864
119 371
88 131
267 619
202 148
206 155
331 748
190 266
3 140 268
4 257 008
175 550
1 287 992
1 362 243
1 651 559
4 912 739
5 172 012
1 870 986
5 427 334
5 885 904
4 407 229
2 839 104
2 947 713
4 623 248
22 014 667
Household
owned
24 248 129
Total
5 694
25 265
4 277
4 106
6 060
3 273
6 099
4 684
3 424
3 274
6 668
7 819
202 524
200 581
1 089 287
70 019
229 320
422 944
101 783
2 113 934
Rented/
Borrowed
603
488
179
628
159
20
63
449
248
99
454
60
16 680
12 537
26 808
3 789
27 356
34 593
5 180
110 262
Unclear
ownership
80
310
17
86
200
60
39
94
201
42
129
49
224
2 882
645
443
2 598
1 033
1 623
9 223
19
24
43
Not stated
Unit: Household
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
Table 21
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE/FLAT
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
414
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
315 091
412 758
364 443
257 243
272 077
506 718
528 125
316 453
562 616
224 002
540 063
253 387
907 419
735 982
358 869
221 491
154 162
266 084
211 881
377 592
325 896
400 390
236 025
285 409
138 084
422 111
378 298
275 021
305 776
531 371
565 770
339 033
573 187
236 738
579 612
278 188
932 666
766 212
372 239
232 825
160 660
293 795
249 146
394 250
341 561
423 051
247 952
306 499
147 553
Household
owned
330 222
Total
8 545
18 228
10 597
18 631
14 003
13 945
33 982
24 736
6 052
10 401
12 093
26 451
23 017
23 825
38 138
10 881
7 198
20 844
34 145
22 593
33 034
16 653
12 769
8 371
13 111
Rented/
Borrowed
834
2 842
1 331
3 878
1 604
2 371
3 124
2 818
328
608
949
3 327
1 932
976
1 259
1 684
3 373
1 653
3 470
1 918
666
1 125
896
834
1 789
Unclear
ownership
90
20
152
58
342
159
157
118
326
329
452
297
151
170
84
30
142
190
124
232
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
24
Not stated
Unit: Household
415
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
293 455
110 804
310 972
427 307
132 867
306 042
225 085
286 561
286 383
616 487
244 739
1 481 013
376 837
449 473
365 046
265 015
278 743
422 818
533 917
421 859
289 022
192 955
316 943
206 602
287 999
117 865
324 427
447 756
139 171
333 024
241 957
299 932
610 142
742 961
284 410
2 077 606
398 079
475 429
378 864
279 425
295 005
441 076
557 645
439 216
320 622
196 150
328 564
210 976
302 200
Household
owned
303 601
Total
13 723
3 611
10 292
3 089
30 181
16 024
19 611
17 002
15 600
13 237
13 399
25 320
19 494
576 353
38 385
123 426
322 795
12 376
15 952
26 069
6 036
19 230
12 120
6 565
8 639
Rented/
Borrowed
477
508
1 168
67
1 229
1 136
3 113
656
661
1 064
334
616
1 507
20 110
1 253
2 734
964
879
868
870
232
1 167
1 062
458
1 410
Unclear
ownership
38
97
256
162
40
190
178
1 004
599
108
85
20
241
131
33
314
115
52
43
36
52
273
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
19
Not stated
Unit: Household
416
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
6 679 532
526 562
1 706 404
1 262 321
387 158
1 773 026
1 024 061
782 097
28 598
28 298
13 066
26 496
40 345
19 358
17 193
42 631
45 407
32 659
84 508
36 897
195 063
47 465
587 890
1 976 080
1 416 125
430 239
2 672 704
1 148 582
942 072
32 768
33 099
15 000
27 687
43 259
23 675
19 653
45 322
48 058
35 229
104 449
40 727
205 694
50 533
Household
owned
8 231 619
Total
2 752
9 227
3 378
19 709
2 518
2 536
2 606
2 417
4 270
2 676
1 107
1 880
4 654
4 091
148 541
117 689
878 156
41 552
137 756
252 190
59 139
1 486 483
Rented/
Borrowed
290
1 291
407
215
35
93
30
9
25
182
83
38
102
30
11 294
5 328
21 221
1 390
15 558
17 115
1 751
62 363
Unclear
ownership
26
113
44
17
17
23
55
33
22
56
17
46
49
141
1 503
300
139
491
371
438
3 241
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
Not stated
Unit: Household
417
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
63 641
57 762
70 521
110 449
227 352
35 622
52 150
33 475
92 230
49 684
120 088
112 621
52 213
44 030
43 865
123 426
180 413
68 669
49 531
116 042
64 488
121 061
50 715
115 160
70 913
83 882
125 620
257 682
42 242
53 872
36 084
103 115
54 902
133 474
131 326
57 321
48 649
47 228
144 335
216 523
73 941
53 184
129 595
70 444
133 776
54 944
121 386
Household
owned
68 432
Total
5 207
3 743
10 950
5 404
10 711
3 174
4 981
33 046
18 782
3 293
4 369
5 057
17 029
12 011
4 992
10 146
2 476
1 232
6 430
28 547
14 881
12 927
12 790
4 546
Rented/
Borrowed
267
435
361
211
984
486
1 745
552
2 817
479
235
3 039
2 128
54
44
17
1 632
1 344
226
675
133
490
190
1 753
Unclear
ownership
33
44
31
64
30
23
33
34
20
25
55
26
17
205
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
Not stated
Unit: Household
418
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
38 983
97 274
107 241
21 244
122 415
44 156
54 006
188 058
192 828
116 643
1 177 335
65 435
63 320
34 485
39 067
43 126
71 257
156 084
106 405
187 836
46 121
96 077
54 215
60 635
104 931
119 087
23 554
139 990
49 637
56 185
486 966
239 195
145 104
1 695 617
73 449
73 011
39 433
46 322
52 737
84 389
169 768
114 055
216 715
47 768
103 670
57 386
69 879
Household
owned
42 676
Total
8 962
2 873
6 961
1 559
27 636
7 156
12 008
12 624
9 334
6 919
4 814
9 544
7 300
499 758
27 741
45 067
298 192
2 005
5 394
17 129
2 310
11 525
7 119
3 469
Rented/
Borrowed
715
139
71
424
292
470
204
282
231
551
67
1 154
442
738
360
277
335
109
147
635
18 394
720
1 182
Unclear
ownership
34
17
22
28
69
20
67
81
22
90
51
939
148
26
79
131
119
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
Not stated
Unit: Household
419
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
15 335 135
2 312 542
3 720 930
3 650 419
900 834
1 367 242
3 383 168
869 462
139 024
95 630
62 849
167 573
112 292
93 811
67 584
218 570
151 922
169 023
221 177
146 992
120 028
365 293
2 359 823
3 909 824
3 755 887
932 005
1 584 305
3 474 667
928 914
142 783
98 080
64 330
170 256
114 605
95 696
68 479
222 297
154 090
170 926
227 299
149 539
124 528
371 578
Household
owned
16 016 510
Total
5 619
3 883
2 316
5 556
1 759
1 570
3 454
856
1 830
2 008
2 317
1 395
2 014
3 728
53 983
82 892
211 131
28 468
91 564
170 754
42 644
627 451
Rented/
Borrowed
544
498
195
273
144
535
128
11
38
267
165
62
352
31
5 387
7 209
5 587
2 399
11 798
17 478
3 428
47 899
Unclear
ownership
98
119
36
293
63
145
27
18
38
201
24
83
83
1 379
345
304
2 107
662
1 185
5 982
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
Not stated
Unit: Household
420
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
300 802
199 481
201 556
396 270
300 773
280 830
510 466
190 528
447 833
203 703
787 332
623 362
306 656
177 461
110 297
142 658
31 467
308 923
276 365
284 348
171 538
164 347
87 370
178 295
204 108
221 894
405 750
308 087
296 791
519 315
200 653
476 497
223 286
799 192
634 887
314 919
184 177
113 432
149 460
32 622
320 309
288 377
293 456
177 508
172 724
92 609
182 215
Household
owned
309 866
Total
3 432
4 801
7 279
5 193
7 921
10 829
8 963
937
5 954
2 759
6 032
7 035
9 422
11 007
18 833
27 992
8 405
5 966
14 414
5 597
7 712
20 106
3 863
8 223
Rented/
Borrowed
231
764
684
426
348
1 098
778
1 061
1 125
2 135
85
690
274
564
932
1 695
587
750
584
1 551
2 883
1 463
1 717
1 650
Unclear
ownership
62
90
127
58
287
133
157
102
120
296
408
266
88
170
84
119
156
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
Not stated
Unit: Household
421
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 21 (Continued)
Code
71 821
213 699
320 065
111 623
183 626
180 930
232 555
98 324
423 659
128 096
303 678
311 402
386 153
330 561
225 948
235 618
351 561
377 833
315 453
101 186
146 835
220 866
152 387
227 364
219 496
328 668
115 617
193 034
192 320
243 747
123 176
503 766
139 306
381 989
324 630
402 418
339 431
233 103
242 268
356 687
387 877
325 160
103 907
148 382
224 894
153 590
232 321
Household
owned
75 189
Total
4 761
738
3 331
1 530
2 545
8 867
7 604
4 378
6 266
6 318
8 585
15 776
12 194
76 595
10 644
78 359
24 603
10 371
10 559
8 941
3 726
7 704
5 000
3 096
Rented/
Borrowed
249
740
797
446
232
875
592
254
195
276
617
75
694
2 375
297
384
728
226
469
873
1 716
532
1 553
Unclear
ownership
19
189
80
18
101
127
65
451
108
59
20
162
33
196
81
35
21
36
24
204
No housing
By ownership of the house/flat
Not stated
Unit: Household
Code
Table 22
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A DWELLING BY TYPE,
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
Unit: Household
Divided by type of housing
Single
Administration
Total
Apartment
detached
Villa
Not sated
building
house
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
40 Nghe An
24 238 906
338 393
23 874 485
25 278
750
2 946 091
8 027
2 937 270
744
50
5 884 871
181 839
5 695 061
7 841
129
5 169 414
16 671
5 150 781
1 761
201
1 361 801
1 555
1 359 402
844
4 256 363
127 293
4 116 749
12 063
258
4 620 366
3 007
4 615 222
2 026
111
1 870 763
159 209
1 708 374
3 082
98
175 502
67
175 434
131 050
461
130 589
79 288
110
79 171
197 741
28
197 703
157 769
157 686
119 332
119 332
88 071
88 071
267 419
267 380
7
10
84
23
16
202 062
230
201 832
206 138
1 996
204 142
331 438
1 825
329 272
341
190 185
14
190 053
119
329 990
2 748
325 525
1 718
421 987
1 718
420 116
128
378 108
1 577
376 488
42
275 021
1 182
273 707
132
305 776
1 996
303 722
58
531 229
2 339
528 549
341
565 740
12 596
551 973
1 171
338 950
104
338 518
328
573 187
964
571 817
406
236 567
54
236 032
482
579 460
555
578 771
102
278 188
93
278 074
21
932 369
3 832
928 208
305
24
765 760
1 295
764 204
171
90
422
24
32
Table 22 (Continued)
Unit: Household
Code
Divided by type of housing
Administration
Total
Apartment
building
Single
detached
house
Villa
Not sated
42 Ha Tinh
371 910
214
371 619
59
44 Quang Binh
232 500
44
232 428
28
45 Quang Tri
160 541
79
160 434
46 Thua Thien Hue
293 638
2 130
291 352
157
48 Da Nang
248 987
6 988
241 638
361
49 Quang Nam
393 908
38
393 695
154
21
51 Quang Ngai
341 503
109
341 293
82
19
52 Binh Dinh
422 899
33
422 841
25
54 Phu Yen
247 952
61
247 827
64
56 Khanh Hoa
306 479
1 503
304 784
191
58 Ninh Thuan
147 463
245
147 202
17
60 Binh Thuan
303 505
100
303 257
148
62 Kon Tum
117 826
117 799
27
64 Gia Lai
324 154
323 905
117
66 Dak Lak
447 704
447 653
50
67 Dak Nong
139 135
288
138 805
43
68 Lam Dong
332 981
1 135
331 239
607
70 Binh Phuoc
241 906
16
241 755
115
72 Tay Ninh
299 817
107
299 376
333
74 Binh Duong
610 142
10 936
597 685
1 521
75 Dong Nai
742 647
3 303
738 381
962
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
284 377
5 548
278 164
666
2 077 476
107 383
1 961 387
8 467
80 Long An
397 838
157
397 416
265
82 Tien Giang
475 409
316
474 891
202
83 Ben Tre
378 779
22
378 585
139
33
84 Tra Vinh
279 316
360
278 782
155
19
86 Vinh Long
295 005
40
294 915
49
87 Dong Thap
440 477
83
440 242
152
89 An Giang
556 641
103
556 309
194
35
91 Kien Giang
439 038
69
438 880
81
9
92 Can Tho
320 431
1 290
318 697
445
93 Hau Giang
196 110
196 004
106
94 Soc Trang
328 402
51
328 297
40
95 Bac Lieu
210 720
433
210 181
106
96 Ca Mau
302 200
84
302 024
92
79 Ho Chi Minh City
423
133
19
28
20
238
15
Table 22 (Continued)
Unit: Household
Code
Divided by type of housing
Administration
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
40 Nghe An
42 Ha Tinh
44 Quang Binh
45 Quang Tri
Total
Apartment
building
Single
detached
house
Villa
Not sated
8 228 377
326 568
7 884 110
17 299
587 453
7 128
580 015
310
1 975 709
177 646
1 792 576
5 416
72
1 415 634
15 455
1 398 970
1 140
70
430 100
1 452
428 024
625
2 672 403
122 835
2 540 605
8 706
1 147 078
2 054
1 143 921
1 103
941 931
156 093
783 346
2 452
32 719
41
32 678
33 054
365
32 689
14 983
50
14 933
27 687
27 687
43 203
43 138
23 653
23 653
19 620
19 620
45 267
45 244
47 821
35 212
1 952
33 260
104 432
1 419
102 882
130
40 613
70
205 581
2 727
201 306
1 548
50 507
1 644
48 841
22
68 398
1 443
66 955
70 913
1 040
69 873
83 882
1 179
82 679
25
125 597
2 324
123 081
193
257 652
12 570
244 376
706
42 242
104
42 082
56
53 872
964
52 735
174
36 084
32
35 864
188
103 051
555
102 390
74
54 902
58
54 844
133 443
3 357
130 004
82
131 282
1 204
129 930
79
57 287
59
57 209
19
48 443
47 211
47 211
424
40
23
214
48 443
258
65
48 036
40 682
400
32
70
Table 22 (Continued)
Unit: Household
Code
Divided by type of housing
Administration
Total
Apartment
building
Single
detached
house
Villa
Not sated
46 Thua Thien Hue
144 335
2 130
142 075
131
48 Da Nang
216 498
6 966
209 191
340
73 808
78
49 Quang Nam
73 886
51 Quang Ngai
53 184
85
53 032
66
129 570
24
129 520
25
70 444
61
70 383
56 Khanh Hoa
133 755
1 316
132 267
172
58 Ninh Thuan
54 944
152
54 776
17
60 Binh Thuan
121 352
100
121 121
131
42 642
14
104 777
24
119 030
29
52 Binh Dinh
54 Phu Yen
62 Kon Tum
42 656
64 Gia Lai
104 863
66 Dak Lak
119 059
61
67 Dak Nong
23 554
255
23 268
31
68 Lam Dong
139 968
1 135
138 307
527
70 Binh Phuoc
49 620
49 539
62
72 Tay Ninh
56 151
21
56 063
66
74 Binh Duong
486 966
10 753
475 302
911
75 Dong Nai
239 076
604
238 136
335
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
145 104
5 295
139 325
485
1 695 486
106 161
1 582 241
6 846
80 Long An
73 369
24
73 321
24
82 Tien Giang
73 011
110
72 845
55
83 Ben Tre
39 407
39 363
44
84 Tra Vinh
46 322
45 941
68
86 Vinh Long
52 737
87 Dong Thap
84 241
27
84 118
96
89 An Giang
168 829
89
168 563
177
91 Kien Giang
114 004
113 987
17
92 Can Tho
216 625
214 891
445
47 680
66
79 Ho Chi Minh City
313
52 737
1 290
93 Hau Giang
47 746
94 Soc Trang
103 589
15
103 535
40
95 Bac Lieu
57 319
143
57 129
48
96 Ca Mau
69 879
44
69 812
22
425
20
238
Table 22 (Continued)
Unit: Household
Code
Divided by type of housing
Administration
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
25 Phu Tho
26 Vinh Phuc
27 Bac Ninh
30 Hai Duong
31 Hai Phong
33 Hung Yen
34 Thai Binh
35 Ha Nam
36 Nam Dinh
37 Ninh Binh
38 Thanh Hoa
40 Nghe An
42 Ha Tinh
44 Quang Binh
45 Quang Tri
Total
Apartment
building
Single
detached
house
Villa
Not sated
16 010 528
11 824
15 990 375
7 979
350
2 358 638
900
2 357 254
434
50
3 909 162
4 194
3 902 486
2 425
57
3 753 780
1 215
3 751 811
621
132
931 701
103
931 378
219
1 583 960
4 458
1 576 144
3 357
3 473 288
953
3 471 301
923
111
928 831
3 116
925 028
630
57
142 783
26
142 757
97 996
97
97 900
64 305
61
64 238
170 054
28
170 016
114 566
114 548
95 679
95 679
68 452
68 452
222 151
222 135
7
10
19
16
154 027
16
154 011
170 926
44
170 882
227 006
406
226 389
211
149 503
14
149 440
49
124 409
21
124 219
170
371 480
74
371 276
106
309 709
135
309 533
42
204 108
142
203 834
132
221 894
817
221 044
33
405 631
15
405 468
148
308 087
26
307 597
465
296 708
296 436
272
519 315
519 083
232
200 168
294
476 381
28
200 483
21
476 409
223 286
35
223 229
21
798 926
475
798 204
223
24
24
634 479
91
634 274
92
21
314 623
154
314 410
40
19
184 056
44
183 984
28
113 330
79
113 223
426
28
Table 22 (Continued)
Unit: Household
Code
Divided by type of housing
Administration
46 Thua Thien Hue
48 Da Nang
Total
Apartment
building
149 303
Single
detached
house
Villa
Not sated
149 277
25
32 489
21
32 447
21
49 Quang Nam
320 022
38
319 887
76
21
51 Quang Ngai
288 319
23
288 261
15
19
52 Binh Dinh
293 329
9
293 321
54 Phu Yen
177 508
56 Khanh Hoa
172 724
58 Ninh Thuan
92 519
60 Binh Thuan
182 153
182 136
17
75 171
75 157
13
219 127
93
328 624
21
115 537
12
192 933
80
62 Kon Tum
177 444
64
187
172 517
19
93
92 426
64 Gia Lai
219 291
66 Dak Lak
328 645
67 Dak Nong
115 581
68 Lam Dong
193 013
70 Binh Phuoc
192 285
16
192 216
53
72 Tay Ninh
243 666
85
243 313
267
74 Binh Duong
123 176
183
122 384
610
75 Dong Nai
503 571
2 699
500 245
626
77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau
139 273
252
138 839
181
79 Ho Chi Minh City
381 989
1 222
379 147
1 620
80 Long An
324 469
133
324 095
241
82 Tien Giang
402 398
205
402 046
147
83 Ben Tre
339 372
22
339 222
95
33
84 Tra Vinh
232 994
47
232 842
87
19
86 Vinh Long
242 268
40
242 178
49
87 Dong Thap
356 236
56
356 124
56
89 An Giang
387 812
14
387 745
17
35
91 Kien Giang
325 034
69
324 893
63
9
92 Can Tho
103 806
103 806
93 Hau Giang
148 364
148 324
94 Soc Trang
224 814
36
224 762
95 Bac Lieu
153 401
290
153 053
58
96 Ca Mau
232 321
40
232 211
70
427
71
32
40
15
428
Administration
23 907 505
2 767 710
5 874 256
5 109 760
1 347 608
4 239 991
4 568 179
1 868 230
146 876
108 025
74 154
195 806
145 932
94 414
69 774
228 275
193 999
205 667
331 402
178 840
2 947 784
5 885 160
5 172 020
1 362 208
4 257 099
4 622 962
1 870 847
175 579
131 191
79 340
197 913
157 906
119 371
88 132
267 619
202 124
206 183
331 761
190 266
Electricity
24 247 233
Total of
households
4 588
62
327
7 337
15 065
9 377
10 501
5 123
1 016
3 718
11 551
12 595
1 149
12 473
2 886
2 034
23 951
3 917
85 024
130 284
Electric
Generator
6 416
238
189
647
22 158
8 524
12 969
6 730
457
1 067
11 061
14 756
405
35 695
7 405
7 298
26 781
2 425
87 168
166 772
Kerosene
Gas
97
55
30
39
45
84
43
789
898
1 376
1 428
1 973
2 531
393
8 598
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
Table 23
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY MAIN TYPE OF FUEL (ENERGY) FOR LIGHTING
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
337
59
44
2 005
426
1 385
77
635
318
477
1 109
125
5 718
5 441
3 841
9 325
1 107
6 940
32 371
Others
85
61
64
77
199
150
229
924
549
1 702
Not stated
Unit: Household
429
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
327 358
421 908
372 638
274 536
305 463
529 837
564 880
338 528
572 270
236 262
579 117
277 775
922 679
744 645
368 839
232 187
158 323
293 297
248 845
385 197
333 831
420 164
247 113
305 774
146 368
422 177
378 221
275 107
305 738
531 218
565 681
339 057
572 584
236 559
579 855
278 232
932 785
766 294
371 949
232 771
160 718
293 755
249 146
394 172
341 541
423 154
247 967
306 519
147 533
Electricity
330 282
Total of
households
373
290
2 522
2 186
3 977
133
148
117
347
2 577
9 814
1 354
296
289
49
76
155
82
110
361
3 625
140
1 351
Electric
Generator
441
307
510
331
3 661
2 038
115
310
2 156
236
224
7 739
7 895
54
84
52
228
167
667
54
49
1 895
62
666
Kerosene
Gas
156
64
53
137
309
313
53
80
118
246
391
107
140
47
80
60
391
487
113
316
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
237
75
49
84
171
89
63
110
48
68
293
195
374
1 554
2 647
42
192
3 850
Others
229
151
101
73
69
82
62
297
Not stated
Unit: Household
430
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
302 498
115 626
321 744
444 498
135 433
330 306
233 633
299 181
609 040
741 406
283 837
2 072 893
395 430
474 763
376 992
273 074
292 829
439 610
547 515
421 613
319 637
195 228
321 023
210 170
300 295
117 838
324 461
447 756
139 172
332 982
241 976
300 023
610 103
742 961
284 376
2 077 661
398 084
475 249
378 872
279 438
294 888
441 115
557 738
439 210
320 603
196 177
328 461
210 926
302 200
Electricity
303 717
Total of
households
57
45
405
54
10 637
551
107
125
66
425
578
458
161
1 689
677
202
64
705
386
113
Electric
Generator
1 445
611
6 092
756
760
5 617
8 056
1 300
2 004
5 876
1 572
268
1 338
1 962
327
742
754
348
3 272
1 335
1 248
2 292
1 053
1 371
817
Kerosene
Gas
61
48
116
196
86
107
284
935
157
179
59
46
415
217
259
421
115
54
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
642
538
340
235
402
100
878
145
37
1 147
1 530
205
54
275
184
153
607
1 293
55
175
147
434
3 337
249
2 071
Others
Not stated
Unit: Household
431
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
15 019
28 466
39 197
24 655
19 760
43 730
45 985
34 441
99 025
40 519
209 724
49 847
15 320
28 548
39 240
24 686
19 912
43 730
46 027
34 441
99 078
40 519
210 245
49 847
1 139 121
1 142 920
30 838
2 649 281
2 652 466
32 163
426 232
427 749
30 491
1 394 888
1 398 424
30 973
1 958 522
1 961 939
920 572
568 747
571 320
922 037
8 136 792
Electricity
8 154 819
Total of
households
52
55
43
159
35
560
457
669
579
1 289
928
292
4 213
Electric
Generator
58
53
82
82
24
1 289
482
405
2 502
1 334
279
1 119
999
2 013
8 247
Kerosene
Gas
114
43
375
222
982
484
910
843
43
3 484
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
15
118
125
618
200
174
218
273
133
1 617
Others
297
30
374
93
466
Not stated
Unit: Household
432
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
66 775
71 138
83 680
120 932
257 888
43 431
53 253
37 819
104 282
55 801
119 291
125 202
54 782
49 499
48 093
148 245
216 561
71 763
51 966
129 452
72 001
133 813
54 746
119 475
71 194
83 793
121 590
258 227
43 431
53 329
37 868
104 424
55 801
119 680
125 362
55 006
49 888
48 213
148 589
216 703
72 136
52 305
129 802
72 102
133 813
55 021
119 804
Electricity
66 837
Total of
households
65
49
76
73
54
157
48
142
114
56
91
148
39
153
224
116
Electric
Generator
163
36
137
141
65
51
196
236
94
89
448
Kerosene
Gas
54
82
53
70
84
189
38
160
180
89
210
56
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
Others
113
63
42
89
59
Not stated
76
62
Unit: Household
433
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
42 264
105 725
116 167
22 615
139 463
48 084
56 754
495 791
239 130
140 543
1 668 980
71 850
73 939
39 453
44 718
52 790
84 603
174 400
111 011
216 286
46 334
99 623
54 111
70 002
106 069
116 374
22 908
139 901
48 133
56 754
496 389
239 418
140 644
1 671 128
72 085
74 006
39 453
44 921
52 833
84 806
175 705
111 363
216 520
46 580
100 308
54 154
70 186
Electricity
42 497
Total of
households
114
54
161
66
61
422
109
89
49
178
227
175
Electric
Generator
70
55
28
115
446
201
131
352
904
204
43
106
791
93
450
127
Kerosene
Gas
48
174
935
47
216
166
70
31
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
Others
69
43
124
45
240
97
55
85
60
44
67
62
Not stated
Unit: Household
434
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
59 134
167 340
106 734
69 759
50 015
184 545
148 014
171 225
232 377
138 320
117 634
372 061
64 020
169 365
118 667
94 686
68 220
223 889
156 097
171 741
232 683
149 746
120 037
372 330
3 429 058
3 480 042
77 188
1 590 710
1 604 633
99 028
921 376
934 459
116 386
3 714 872
3 773 595
144 607
3 915 735
3 923 221
947 657
2 198 963
2 376 464
948 810
15 770 713
Electricity
16 092 415
Total of
households
140
1 299
4 588
62
327
7 337
15 065
9 322
10 501
5 080
1 016
3 558
11 515
12 595
589
12 016
2 217
1 455
22 663
2 989
84 732
126 072
Electric
Generator
62
609
6 416
185
189
647
22 158
8 442
12 969
6 730
374
1 043
9 771
14 274
33 193
6 071
7 019
25 662
1 427
85 156
158 526
Kerosene
Gas
202
54
55
30
39
45
84
43
414
676
394
943
1 063
1 687
350
5 114
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
68
293
337
59
44
2 005
411
1 385
77
635
200
477
1 109
5 099
5 242
3 667
9 107
834
6 806
30 755
Others
85
61
34
77
199
150
229
550
456
1 236
Not stated
Unit: Household
435
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
305 864
203 398
221 783
408 904
306 992
295 097
519 017
198 443
474 835
221 974
803 388
619 442
314 058
182 688
110 229
145 052
32 284
313 434
281 865
290 712
175 113
171 962
91 622
183 023
203 913
221 945
409 628
307 454
295 625
519 254
198 691
475 432
222 431
813 104
640 933
316 943
182 882
112 505
145 166
32 443
322 035
289 236
293 352
175 865
172 706
92 511
183 912
Electricity
311 385
Total of
households
113
215
242
2 380
2 072
3 921
42
78
194
2 352
9 814
1 238
296
224
81
82
57
361
3 625
Electric
Generator
654
405
307
510
194
3 521
1 973
64
115
2 156
224
7 739
7 801
54
84
52
228
78
219
54
49
1 895
Kerosene
Gas
74
64
66
225
124
53
42
118
87
211
107
140
47
80
60
302
277
56
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
237
75
49
84
171
63
51
48
122
195
374
1 554
2 584
192
3 850
Others
73
69
82
229
75
101
Not stated
Unit: Household
436
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 23 (Continued)
Code
73 362
216 019
328 332
112 819
190 843
185 549
242 428
113 250
502 276
143 295
403 913
323 580
400 824
337 539
228 355
240 040
355 007
373 115
310 602
103 350
148 894
221 400
156 059
230 293
218 392
331 382
116 264
193 081
193 843
243 269
113 713
503 543
143 732
406 533
325 999
401 244
339 419
234 516
242 055
356 309
382 033
327 847
104 084
149 597
228 153
156 772
232 014
Electricity
75 340
Total of
households
57
45
291
10 637
390
107
125
364
155
349
72
1 640
499
202
64
478
211
Electric
Generator
1 330
611
5 646
555
628
5 265
7 152
1 097
1 961
5 770
1 572
268
1 338
1 171
327
649
304
348
3 272
1 335
1 121
2 222
998
1 343
Kerosene
Gas
61
48
68
196
86
107
110
111
179
59
46
199
51
189
421
84
By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting
575
476
340
333
57
754
100
37
1 147
1 290
205
54
178
184
153
607
1 293
90
88
434
3 337
205
2 071
Others
Not stated
Unit: Household
437
Administration
2 638 064
5 646 603
4 845 145
1 278 137
4 018 177
4 338 908
1 798 821
132 218
102 854
72 163
186 945
138 858
83 862
62 796
223 641
187 404
196 540
307 485
174 421
2 947 784
5 885 160
5 172 020
1 362 208
4 257 099
4 622 962
1 870 847
175 579
131 191
79 340
197 913
157 906
119 371
88 132
267 619
202 124
206 183
331 761
190 266
24 247 233 22 765 033
27 185
81 331
30 011
35 558
32 160
10 044
18 455
26 397
26 973
12 767
20 269
23 967
899 516
746 380
1 783 006
320 598
1 041 744
1 719 732
477 637
6 089 097
Total of
households Television Computer
23 235
67 554
23 162
28 452
25 157
7 916
14 255
24 028
19 019
9 838
17 710
17 854
822 437
575 788
1 463 626
247 799
810 505
1 505 480
382 496
151 286
291 171
178 557
164 845
201 041
55 367
68 009
111 210
165 548
66 554
96 601
124 035
1 703 819
3 911 027
3 905 693
1 154 981
4 222 902
5 058 611
2 362 397
4 985 694 20 615 612
93 435
223 217
98 341
99 510
95 210
19 401
33 680
63 201
108 608
34 855
58 169
46 871
1 569 973
2 052 343
3 122 068
680 909
2 634 981
4 273 824
1 531 873
14 295 999
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
Water
heater
Air
condition
670 307
176 989
931 632
23 934
97 653
35 807
50 186
34 867
11 550
16 549
32 343
35 211
11 902
18 931
21 230
28 637
373 219
239 229
28 839
102 098
40 276
47 325
41 148
12 395
18 902
31 102
40 512
12 767
19 810
19 324
8 656
32 439
14 093
12 642
3 785
997
1 853
9 289
14 113
3 530
4 523
6 743
795 893
324 101
891 555 1 009 911
293 642
1 133 906 1 199 138
715 466
2 148 339
407 014
1 092 591
2 533 258 2 833 854 1 313 642
588 176
7 484 844 5 860 219 3 226 499
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
Table 24
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS USING APPLIANCES BY
URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014
ENTIRE COUNTRY
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
Code
167 550
278 782
175 239
167 757
228 162
66 634
97 281
133 403
173 063
69 594
103 573
133 471
1 660 069
3 725 414
4 008 194
1 247 125
4 250 966
4 804 411
2 481 646
20 517 755
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
7 529
15 890
5 771
5 327
7 254
1 675
2 646
5 424
5 804
3 290
3 827
3 166
118 067
53 256
186 275
46 011
137 683
231 428
97 673
752 326
Car
Unit: Household
438
22
24
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
Quang Ninh
Bac Giang
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
322 414
410 966
357 911
261 137
287 612
511 697
543 229
323 412
555 970
228 279
550 522
263 510
886 404
712 921
338 971
219 165
149 755
270 757
232 148
355 856
310 975
403 924
234 693
296 763
141 828
330 282
422 177
378 221
275 107
305 738
531 218
565 681
339 057
572 584
236 559
579 855
278 232
932 785
766 294
371 949
232 771
160 718
293 755
249 146
394 172
341 541
423 154
247 967
306 519
147 533
24 855
88 860
43 890
79 109
52 492
73 236
130 111
89 783
37 298
40 082
64 510
142 731
111 885
44 950
80 798
30 716
79 349
57 765
179 764
110 816
84 575
53 641
60 563
71 957
97 841
Total of
households Television Computer
20 188
75 345
36 411
60 341
34 505
46 662
109 414
74 124
30 034
32 949
48 514
105 804
87 605
34 815
78 170
21 584
49 921
43 703
162 068
88 668
70 230
43 939
48 705
55 611
89 943
116 959
263 141
206 431
354 017
251 895
303 838
233 018
251 886
133 031
185 445
321 335
643 145
702 788
225 749
476 546
176 063
473 659
275 774
497 040
426 562
274 609
240 459
317 823
370 349
288 332
74 824
228 238
131 411
232 130
161 611
167 130
204 992
157 179
75 022
105 412
154 667
333 680
415 244
162 561
352 469
141 371
344 994
219 603
426 637
380 955
225 647
195 767
263 275
294 100
253 847
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
31 165
105 723
39 452
81 302
56 891
60 677
144 124
77 646
34 233
32 295
71 867
149 485
132 868
66 054
156 447
36 600
159 410
118 969
283 699
200 076
144 338
83 493
97 128
100 886
150 264
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
13 477
53 625
19 123
46 776
29 733
25 472
98 410
62 697
27 961
38 388
89 719
208 835
196 437
97 672
211 077
63 403
210 203
126 191
253 502
245 040
148 634
106 580
127 121
128 689
172 414
Water
heater
8 409
32 105
8 858
27 541
11 640
11 745
69 093
20 849
9 065
12 179
28 193
68 319
47 087
30 890
50 017
11 677
40 686
28 499
123 765
66 562
50 374
27 964
38 714
25 613
87 314
Air
condition
127 715
275 711
209 786
360 601
277 134
307 490
234 265
242 177
131 534
181 875
277 765
621 242
737 060
211 779
446 341
175 684
418 411
260 444
455 110
415 257
256 262
232 794
314 816
372 319
272 260
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
2 363
9 783
3 965
6 003
4 789
7 489
15 332
8 091
5 651
5 625
14 305
26 803
19 656
7 211
12 470
4 028
8 932
7 217
14 204
15 768
12 470
12 084
13 414
16 656
18 979
Car
Unit: Household
439
60
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Binh Thuan
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
290 987
103 715
306 244
422 114
130 594
315 469
227 399
286 028
537 267
703 221
273 341
1 990 921
385 211
452 816
354 669
250 876
274 277
421 840
515 919
404 945
298 965
188 112
301 727
204 397
285 155
303 717
117 838
324 461
447 756
139 172
332 982
241 976
300 023
610 103
742 961
284 376
2 077 661
398 084
475 249
378 872
279 438
294 888
441 115
557 738
439 210
320 603
196 177
328 461
210 926
302 200
42 924
18 260
42 143
25 770
85 859
63 267
96 462
72 115
58 269
34 180
59 706
74 364
73 062
1 190 792
99 908
244 451
141 133
54 845
51 876
100 907
25 016
107 447
63 520
23 707
62 902
Total of
households Television Computer
32 179
18 635
36 038
15 981
72 573
42 741
73 253
55 129
47 711
25 976
59 326
53 822
42 424
1 043 442
75 781
172 715
91 707
40 995
38 985
79 293
18 046
80 449
52 990
17 021
48 608
276 553
152 270
251 422
156 677
285 615
388 453
462 243
378 090
260 533
217 775
336 355
416 282
328 760
1 919 309
261 804
672 890
567 435
265 451
218 804
289 193
119 980
390 165
275 055
80 589
255 974
148 165
85 324
94 937
89 198
166 740
186 517
211 328
181 267
138 413
81 745
179 459
254 122
235 129
1 701 863
221 411
537 085
319 696
182 732
159 281
180 712
64 714
224 600
163 046
47 838
193 442
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
27 475
20 102
28 560
19 935
76 558
55 046
99 208
68 346
50 933
30 600
65 285
97 889
75 529
1 293 804
143 234
336 272
191 575
91 216
92 239
145 276
32 835
121 155
85 900
21 848
74 863
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
6 125
5 021
9 541
6 992
39 325
22 874
44 765
16 999
21 164
9 193
15 853
23 513
17 861
617 106
63 071
108 648
55 409
24 322
22 999
123 248
18 029
73 394
59 129
19 842
20 980
Water
heater
22 758
13 383
17 539
9 271
41 278
33 576
48 011
25 693
21 080
12 164
19 080
33 925
26 344
756 918
52 772
91 766
61 878
31 214
15 364
7 562
1 219
10 498
7 104
2 255
18 136
Air
condition
186 628
172 609
241 576
156 523
277 614
324 969
458 449
381 107
237 344
222 805
306 672
405 480
353 638
1 989 882
265 573
687 639
555 094
281 741
228 264
306 686
131 272
407 774
299 416
101 979
266 612
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
2 821
1 186
3 323
1 940
6 407
3 862
7 786
3 130
2 729
3 036
3 776
5 946
7 314
92 163
14 358
28 879
27 609
13 247
10 019
13 525
2 701
13 891
13 193
2 700
7 829
Car
Unit: Household
440
URBAN
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
14 513
28 136
38 705
22 460
19 139
43 052
45 302
34 187
86 059
40 237
207 832
49 225
15 320
28 548
39 240
24 686
19 912
43 730
46 027
34 441
99 078
40 519
210 245
49 847
1 071 183
1 142 920
29 411
2 500 385
2 652 466
32 163
410 573
427 749
28 070
1 332 053
1 398 424
30 973
1 862 610
1 961 939
867 871
544 156
571 320
922 037
7 720 960
8 154 819
23 042
85 453
16 987
50 453
15 908
22 451
17 775
7 884
10 580
19 522
11 340
6 562
13 463
12 780
640 807
364 444
1 390 639
191 724
577 255
1 064 582
253 935
3 842 578
Total of
households Television Computer
20 197
79 832
16 159
44 518
13 941
18 529
15 686
6 449
9 238
19 487
9 307
5 770
12 569
10 534
601 487
310 193
1 202 247
161 850
496 279
1 007 175
223 789
3 401 534
46 388
192 234
36 259
92 707
32 363
43 095
40 474
18 201
21 602
37 516
26 909
14 152
29 205
26 653
887 526
1 013 881
2 516 810
399 929
1 263 598
1 838 461
528 672
7 561 351
43 443
188 046
35 854
76 950
30 644
39 384
34 217
13 254
18 082
33 187
25 817
11 772
25 200
21 640
839 024
672 788
2 033 111
315 090
1 062 892
1 712 976
470 246
6 267 103
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
Water
heater
Air
condition
334 593
30 504
131 801
17 669
49 349
21 735
30 555
22 494
9 763
10 818
26 036
16 996
8 054
15 468
14 874
717 419
375 657
1 539 094
235 280
662 974
31 353
144 738
20 933
55 282
22 686
30 385
25 617
9 840
13 324
25 639
18 522
8 115
15 191
14 473
740 616
154 955
732 675
171 441
514 985
1 353 999 1 381 251
313 025
15 619
81 440
7 364
24 402
9 980
11 281
3 034
804
1 227
8 799
10 094
3 046
4 221
6 206
628 202
204 637
848 564
17 419
287 052
988 302
129 390
4 480 030 3 289 900 2 475 365
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
44 897
178 896
37 181
77 921
30 696
40 088
38 706
17 632
21 073
34 542
24 638
12 938
27 227
25 840
835 722
985 686
2 515 078
400 593
1 242 228
1 714 083
492 143
7 349 811
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
5 337
16 495
4 565
8 953
2 769
3 040
2 485
1 458
1 547
4 011
2 552
1 756
2 652
2 490
84 169
26 441
130 341
27 804
81 426
147 615
48 938
462 566
Car
Unit: Household
441
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
117 355
52 052
47 852
46 542
135 799
201 731
67 687
51 428
125 523
68 680
131 397
53 667
116 143
55 006
49 888
48 213
148 589
216 703
72 136
52 305
129 802
72 102
133 813
55 021
119 804
36 878
37 868
125 362
52 880
53 329
116 196
39 956
43 431
119 680
247 942
258 227
54 514
116 426
121 590
55 801
76 662
83 793
99 515
62 133
71 194
104 424
65 661
66 837
34 899
14 661
55 036
24 112
44 258
20 444
25 772
121 988
66 864
20 398
17 575
23 293
58 993
48 959
20 831
38 649
10 163
19 345
12 888
121 657
50 420
38 273
26 098
25 187
Total of
households Television Computer
29 852
12 746
48 952
20 791
37 102
15 739
19 416
104 329
58 516
17 766
14 554
20 161
50 193
46 160
18 026
50 658
8 113
15 306
10 158
118 239
48 056
33 925
23 375
21 407
103 179
46 086
119 308
60 894
116 960
47 506
62 794
204 220
136 488
45 044
42 637
52 185
117 206
109 091
50 100
95 374
28 404
49 594
38 880
242 340
108 889
79 389
65 730
63 149
87 347
36 954
114 856
51 855
96 048
41 815
48 252
184 017
98 948
35 919
35 640
39 186
97 271
94 784
45 603
82 188
26 789
46 611
33 415
224 092
103 224
71 030
52 955
60 802
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
45 533
20 577
69 058
25 201
52 066
26 330
27 249
134 736
61 884
23 018
18 508
30 001
65 660
63 154
31 245
59 620
13 064
34 291
23 923
183 029
72 648
53 347
33 611
38 712
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
16 608
9 994
38 859
13 810
36 392
17 656
14 401
95 564
51 281
19 624
19 946
33 226
78 915
68 711
35 314
63 122
16 048
36 295
23 028
156 227
76 531
52 847
36 487
43 232
Water
heater
13 428
6 411
24 567
7 170
22 026
7 933
8 114
67 761
18 474
7 634
8 309
18 613
44 723
31 888
20 153
32 757
6 705
18 329
11 125
100 428
41 232
30 985
16 946
23 313
Air
condition
102 616
47 993
123 301
63 490
117 285
48 491
62 341
206 104
129 065
43 797
42 771
46 757
105 984
102 233
46 052
86 880
28 535
46 241
35 072
220 215
105 896
73 000
57 574
58 764
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
3 950
1 625
6 458
2 322
3 645
1 963
3 497
14 893
6 121
4 156
2 601
7 588
13 835
8 773
4 124
6 399
1 778
2 731
2 247
10 168
7 121
6 713
5 671
5 324
Car
Unit: Household
442
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
70 319
68 336
37 298
41 030
44 066
79 073
166 011
106 006
200 699
44 831
94 088
53 012
66 415
74 006
39 453
44 921
52 833
84 806
175 705
111 363
216 520
46 580
100 308
54 154
70 186
432 796
496 389
72 085
54 539
56 754
1 599 703
45 790
48 133
1 671 128
132 163
139 901
137 511
22 274
22 908
140 644
110 591
116 374
230 046
104 032
106 069
239 418
41 514
42 497
23 921
11 492
22 832
10 593
76 734
31 436
56 068
28 633
21 452
14 734
14 723
24 535
27 291
1 051 320
68 127
116 679
119 315
18 248
16 949
66 386
8 515
53 385
45 345
18 093
Total of
households Television Computer
19 595
10 551
22 370
7 677
66 598
25 341
47 951
24 548
18 601
12 300
12 900
22 087
19 675
945 359
56 217
89 451
80 716
15 834
14 669
56 337
7 874
43 260
40 697
13 682
66 161
45 951
79 933
39 759
195 802
104 556
157 201
74 052
47 906
36 408
36 951
63 708
65 490
1 604 886
132 429
220 531
463 491
50 823
44 649
129 524
20 545
109 954
101 476
38 430
45 349
32 280
39 611
26 052
129 519
70 292
94 331
47 844
29 080
22 593
26 795
51 617
57 426
1 397 477
121 398
196 756
239 545
41 615
36 320
95 658
17 458
88 807
83 078
30 089
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
18 345
14 091
18 462
10 921
70 347
35 575
61 128
30 904
20 254
14 324
16 820
32 932
31 555
1 101 219
90 946
151 330
142 673
27 965
24 960
91 258
9 908
59 556
57 687
16 871
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
3 943
3 921
6 160
4 158
37 309
16 938
33 560
8 301
9 160
5 784
6 360
10 838
8 524
564 661
48 784
57 991
43 076
10 631
7 532
76 607
5 999
36 473
37 725
14 637
Water
heater
15 479
9 003
13 012
5 078
38 653
22 660
34 872
14 410
9 089
6 636
7 038
15 168
13 540
680 497
42 023
52 952
52 619
13 595
6 880
3 309
338
6 961
4 900
1 911
Air
condition
59 025
46 298
80 013
38 913
194 433
94 755
148 388
74 309
44 846
38 819
34 164
65 009
66 712
1 606 166
132 987
226 635
450 678
53 206
45 405
126 881
22 108
110 202
101 080
40 322
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
1 311
622
1 998
891
5 832
1 380
5 108
1 562
864
1 287
994
2 067
2 525
80 317
9 531
13 649
19 688
3 838
3 317
8 928
832
7 588
8 685
1 770
Car
Unit: Household
443
RURAL
Socio-economic regions
R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains
R2 Red River Delta
R3 North and South Central Coast
R4 Central Highlands
R5 Southeast
R6 Mekong River Delta
Provinces/cities
01 Ha Noi
02 Ha Giang
04 Cao Bang
06 Bac Kan
08 Tuyen Quang
10 Lao Cai
11 Dien Bien
12 Lai Chau
14 Son La
15 Yen Bai
17 Hoa Binh
19 Thai Nguyen
20 Lang Son
22 Quang Ninh
24 Bac Giang
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
73 443
57 650
158 808
100 154
61 401
43 657
180 589
142 102
162 353
221 426
134 184
114 582
361 741
64 020
169 365
118 667
94 686
68 220
223 889
156 097
171 741
232 683
149 746
120 037
372 330
3 267 725
3 480 042
99 028
1 517 792
1 604 633
104 149
867 563
934 459
144 607
3 513 092
3 773 595
930 949
3 783 993
3 923 221
948 810
2 093 908
2 376 464
16 092 415 15 044 074
48 915
12 388
10 198
30 878
14 102
13 107
14 385
2 160
7 875
6 875
15 634
6 205
6 806
11 187
258 709
381 936
392 367
128 874
464 489
655 149
223 702
2 246 518
Total of
households Television Computer
35 414
10 111
7 076
23 036
9 221
9 923
9 471
1 467
5 017
4 541
9 712
4 068
5 141
7 319
220 950
265 595
261 379
85 949
314 226
498 304
158 707
323 961
96 098
115 027
198 465
146 194
121 750
160 567
37 167
46 407
73 694
138 639
52 403
67 396
97 382
816 293
2 897 146
1 388 883
755 052
2 959 304
3 220 150
1 833 725
1 584 160 13 054 261
250 658
65 801
57 581
146 267
67 697
60 125
60 993
6 147
15 598
30 014
82 791
23 083
32 969
25 230
730 949
1 379 555
1 088 957
365 820
1 572 089
2 560 848
1 061 627
8 028 896
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
Water
heater
335 714
70 383
18 463
6 264
48 304
14 072
19 631
12 373
1 787
5 731
6 307
18 215
3 849
3 462
6 356
416 487
339 809
609 246
171 734
429 617
97 336
27 676
7 906
46 816
17 590
16 940
15 531
2 554
5 578
5 463
21 990
4 652
4 619
4 851
458 522
84 274
158 880
122 200
416 647
1 179 259 1 452 603
275 150
3 004 814 2 570 319
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
9 994
5 874
1 292
8 037
4 113
1 361
750
192
626
491
4 019
484
302
537
167 690
119 464
161 347
11 218
86 167
325 340
47 599
751 135
Air
condition
327 422
93 364
130 369
200 861
144 543
127 669
189 456
49 003
76 208
98 861
148 425
56 657
76 346
107 631
824 347
2 739 728
1 493 116
846 532
3 008 738
3 090 327
1 989 503
13 167 945
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
11 319
2 484
2 963
6 936
3 002
2 288
4 770
218
1 099
1 413
3 253
1 533
1 175
676
33 898
26 814
55 933
18 207
56 257
83 814
48 735
289 760
Car
Unit: Household
444
25
26
27
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
42
44
45
46
48
49
51
52
54
56
58
60
Phu Tho
Vinh Phuc
Bac Ninh
Hai Duong
Hai Phong
Hung Yen
Thai Binh
Ha Nam
Nam Dinh
Ninh Binh
Thanh Hoa
Nghe An
Ha Tinh
Quang Binh
Quang Tri
Thua Thien Hue
Da Nang
Quang Nam
Quang Ngai
Binh Dinh
Phu Yen
Khanh Hoa
Ninh Thuan
Binh Thuan
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
292 250
199 004
210 950
395 271
295 288
283 456
503 090
191 400
451 006
208 996
770 208
595 565
286 919
171 312
103 213
134 958
30 417
288 168
259 547
278 401
166 013
165 366
88 161
174 843
311 385
203 913
221 945
409 628
307 454
295 625
519 254
198 691
475 432
222 431
813 104
640 933
316 943
182 882
112 505
145 166
32 443
322 035
289 236
293 352
175 865
172 706
92 511
183 912
28 003
10 194
33 824
19 777
34 851
32 047
47 463
8 123
22 918
16 900
22 507
41 217
83 738
62 926
24 119
42 150
20 553
60 005
44 877
58 107
60 397
46 302
27 543
35 375
Total of
households Television Computer
18 756
7 442
26 393
15 620
23 240
18 766
27 246
5 085
15 608
12 269
18 394
28 353
55 611
41 445
16 789
27 512
13 471
34 614
33 545
43 829
40 613
36 305
20 565
27 298
152 795
70 872
143 833
145 537
237 057
204 389
241 044
28 799
115 398
87 987
142 808
269 150
525 939
593 697
175 649
381 172
147 659
424 064
236 894
254 700
317 673
195 221
174 728
254 674
106 096
37 870
113 382
79 556
136 082
119 795
118 878
20 974
58 231
39 102
69 772
115 480
236 409
320 460
116 958
270 282
114 582
298 383
186 188
202 545
277 732
154 617
142 811
202 473
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
29 330
10 588
36 665
14 251
29 236
30 561
33 428
9 388
15 762
11 214
13 787
41 866
83 825
69 715
34 809
96 827
23 537
125 119
95 046
100 669
127 428
90 991
49 882
58 416
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
4 372
3 483
14 766
5 314
10 385
12 078
11 071
2 846
11 416
8 337
18 442
56 492
129 920
127 726
62 358
147 956
47 356
173 909
103 163
97 275
168 509
95 786
70 094
83 889
Water
heater
4 708
1 998
7 538
1 687
5 515
3 708
3 631
1 331
2 375
1 431
3 871
9 580
23 596
15 199
10 737
17 260
4 973
22 357
17 374
23 337
25 330
19 389
11 018
15 401
Air
condition
163 996
79 722
152 410
146 296
243 317
228 643
245 149
28 161
113 112
87 736
139 103
231 008
515 258
634 827
165 727
359 460
147 148
372 170
225 373
234 894
309 361
183 262
175 220
256 052
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
3 879
738
3 325
1 643
2 358
2 826
3 992
438
1 971
1 495
3 024
6 717
12 968
10 884
3 087
6 072
2 250
6 201
4 969
4 036
8 647
5 757
6 413
8 090
Car
Unit: Household
445
62
64
66
67
68
70
72
74
75
77
79
80
82
83
84
86
87
89
91
92
93
94
95
96
Kon Tum
Gia Lai
Dak Lak
Dak Nong
Lam Dong
Binh Phuoc
Tay Ninh
Binh Duong
Dong Nai
Ba Ria - Vung Tau
Ho Chi Minh City
Long An
Tien Giang
Ben Tre
Tra Vinh
Vinh Long
Dong Thap
An Giang
Kien Giang
Can Tho
Hau Giang
Soc Trang
Bac Lieu
Ca Mau
Administration
Table 24 (Continued)
Code
62 201
202 212
311 524
108 321
183 306
181 609
231 488
104 471
473 175
135 830
391 219
314 892
384 480
317 372
209 846
230 211
342 767
349 907
298 939
98 266
143 281
207 639
151 384
218 740
75 340
218 392
331 382
116 264
193 081
193 843
243 269
113 713
503 543
143 732
406 533
325 999
401 244
339 419
234 516
242 055
356 309
382 033
327 847
104 084
149 597
228 153
156 772
232 014
19 004
6 768
19 311
15 176
9 125
31 832
40 393
43 482
36 817
19 446
44 983
49 829
45 770
139 472
31 781
127 772
21 818
36 598
34 926
34 521
16 501
54 062
18 175
5 614
Total of
households Television Computer
12 584
8 084
13 668
8 304
5 975
17 399
25 302
30 581
29 110
13 676
46 427
31 735
22 749
98 083
19 564
83 264
10 991
25 161
24 316
22 956
10 172
37 189
12 293
3 339
210 392
106 319
171 488
116 918
89 812
283 896
305 042
304 038
212 627
181 367
299 404
352 574
263 269
314 423
129 375
452 359
103 944
214 628
174 155
159 669
99 435
280 211
173 579
42 159
102 816
53 044
55 326
63 145
37 221
116 225
116 998
133 423
109 333
59 151
152 664
202 505
177 703
304 385
100 013
340 329
80 152
141 117
122 961
85 055
47 255
135 793
79 968
17 749
Land-line
Internet telephone/
Refrigerator
connection Mobile
phone
9 131
6 012
10 098
9 014
6 211
19 471
38 081
37 442
30 679
16 275
48 465
64 957
43 974
192 585
52 288
184 942
48 902
63 250
67 279
54 018
22 927
61 599
28 214
4 977
Washing
machine
Using appliances as follows:
2 182
1 101
3 381
2 835
2 017
5 937
11 205
8 699
12 004
3 410
9 493
12 675
9 337
52 446
14 287
50 657
12 333
13 691
15 467
46 641
12 030
36 920
21 404
5 205
Water
heater
7 279
4 381
4 526
4 193
2 625
10 917
13 139
11 283
11 991
5 528
12 042
18 758
12 804
76 421
10 750
38 814
9 259
17 619
8 484
4 253
881
3 537
2 204
344
Air
condition
127 603
126 311
161 563
117 609
83 181
230 213
310 061
306 798
192 498
183 986
272 508
340 471
286 926
383 717
132 586
461 004
104 416
228 535
182 859
179 805
109 163
297 572
198 336
61 657
Motorcycle
or
Motorbike
1 510
564
1 324
1 049
575
2 482
2 678
1 568
1 864
1 749
2 782
3 879
4 789
11 846
4 827
15 229
7 921
9 409
6 702
4 597
1 869
6 303
4 507
930
Car
Unit: Household
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THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL
POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY:
MAJOR FINDINGS

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